Women Entrepreneurs: Andrea Meyerson of StandOut Productions

Fri, 2012-06-29 13:00

To honor the many women in the LGBT community who possess a fearless entrepreneurial spirit and keen business acumen in executing their ideas and dreams SheWired has launched the Women in Business series of interviews with female business owners from producers to restaurateurs to retail business owners.

To honor the many women in the LGBT community who possess a fearless entrepreneurial spirit and keen business acumen in executing their ideas and dreams SheWired has launched the Women in Business series of interviews with female business owners from producers to restaurateurs to retail business owners.

A virtual renaissance woman of the business and entertainment world, Andrea Meyerson, President of StandOut Productions, has been creating outstanding entertainment for LGBT audiences and beyond. A self-made producer and director of the wildly popular Laughing Matters series of documentaries about LGBT comics, Meyerson has directed more than 25 feature films, television specials and series episodes that continue to air on Showtime and the Logo Network.

Meyerson kick started her directing career in 2002 with Laughing Matters. The success of the critically acclaimed film spawned three sequels: Laughing Matters…More! (2006), Laughing Matters…The Men (2007) and Laughing Matters…Next Gen (2008). The Laughing Matters series is available on DVD and in frequent rotation on TV.

This film festival season audiences can look forward to screening Meyerson’s latest feature documentary I Stand Corrected, about transgender jazz musician Jennifer Leitham’s journey. I Stand Corrected premiered at  the American Documentary Film Festival and won the Audience Favorite Award for Best Film. It is currently screening on the film festival circuit including at Los Angeles’ Outfest on July 16 at 7:00 pm. Tickets are available here.

In 2001 Meyerson began branching out from film to television producing original programming including numerous stand up comedy specials featuring popular comics such as Niecy Nash (Reno 911Clean HouseDancing with the Stars), Alec Mapa (Ugly BettyDesperate Housewives), Kate Clinton (The L WordSmash), Suzanne Westenhoefer (Late Show with David LettermanHBO Comedy Half-Hour), Jessica Kirson (The Tonight Show with Jay LenoLast Comic Standing), and many others. She also created the One Night Stand Up series in which she directed and produced 10 episodes, each showcasing a group of diverse comics.

If all that weren’t enough Meyerson is also a prolific producer of live comedy shows and concerts. Since founding StandOut Productions in 1997, she has staged events featuring some of the country’s best-known comics and musical artists including Wanda Sykes, Roseanne Barr, k.d. lang, Indigo Girls and Brandi Carlile. In 2010, she launched Curiously Strong Comedy, a national comedy tour featuring some of the hottest comics on the circuit today.

Meyerson chatted with SheWired about how she came to launch her own business and the entrepreneurial spirit that keeps her at the top of her game. 

Why were you inspired to launch your own business?

Coming out and feeling a need to work for the betterment of the LGBT community.

What attracted you most to the business you’re in? Was it practicality, passion or a little of both?

Passion, passion, passion! If I had listened to my practical side, I would have never started my own business!

Explain some of the about the challenges you faced in kickstarting your business.

I left a very lucrative career in the corporate world and had no financial backing when I started my business. There are so many expenses you don’t think about when you first launch a business! It cost me a great deal of money to get things started.

Was it difficult coming up with start-up capital after you had the initial great idea for your business?

I looked into applying for a small business loan but never actually went through with the application as I was told it was unlikely it would be approved based on the type of business I was starting. So, I just jumped into it and used my own money.

Before launching your company were you aware of the formalities of tax filing, employment taxes and withholding? If not, how did you become familiar with those aspects of ownership?

No, I was not familiar with any of it! I would always learn as I go! I would seek out help and information on an as-needed basis.

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