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Jon-Marc McDonald was born on 20 September, 1976 in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S., is an An American campaign manager. Discover Jon-Marc McDonald's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Occupation Writer, political activist, former campaign manager
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 20 September 1976
Birthday 20 September
Birthplace Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1976

Jon-Marc McDonald (born September 20, 1976) is an American-born writer, playwright, political campaign manager and political activist.

1998

McDonald gained national attention when, at the age of 21, he simultaneously came out of the closet as a gay man and resigned as campaign manager from the 1998 United States congressional campaign of conservative Republican candidate Brian Babin.

At the age of 21, McDonald resigned from the 1998 United States congressional campaign of Brian Babin, Republican candidate of Texas's 2nd district.

After working on the campaign for three months, McDonald, who is openly gay, abruptly stepped down, citing "irreconcilable differences" with Babin over the issue of homosexuality.

According to The Dallas Morning News, McDonald announced his resignation via press release without discussing it with Babin, and his sudden departure left those in the campaign shocked and confused.

In the press release, McDonald wrote "There comes a time when your convictions take precedence over your job, your title and your status."

McDonald generated further press coverage when he stated in an interview after his resignation that Babin thought "homosexuals should be shot", a claim Babin adamantly denied.

In some press reports, Babin claimed that McDonald was not the campaign manager, but instead a "volunteer coordinator", also a paid position.

An article by Hastings Wyman of the Southern Political Report suggested that McDonald was forced to resign by the local media threatening to "out" him.

The resignation received widespread national media attention because of the sensationalistic way it transpired.

McDonald's account of the resignation varies somewhat from the reported accounts.

On his political website, Screaming from the Rooftop, McDonald recalls the resignation by cryptically writing in his blog "...after a series of events I resigned from the campaign."

Later in the same post McDonald claims that he was "...the youngest campaign manager working on a federal level campaign" in the 1998 United States midterm election cycle and describes his motivation for originally taking the job by writing that he "decided to briefly return to the closet in exchange for the superficial satisfaction of doing something that no one else [his] age was doing."

After his resignation, McDonald returned to Washington, D.C., where he lived prior to the campaign.

2001

In 2001, McDonald moved to New York City where he worked in communications for the book retailer Barnes & Noble before being hired as the Corporate Communications and Marketing Director for the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC).

On September 8, 2001 McDonald produced a fashion show featuring Hong Kong designers at New York Fashion Week for the HKTDC.

2006

In 2006, McDonald began Bake It Til You Make It (BITYMI), a culinary multimedia website that, according to the site's "About" page, is "a journey through the culinary world with some political and social commentary along the way."

BITYMI also features many videos starring McDonald, four of which are featured as favorites of Bon Appetit.

McDonald is a self-taught baker.

Many posts on BITYMI are devoted to McDonald's experiments in the kitchen.

Allie Demet of The Badger Herald writes that "McDonald is equal parts humorist and baker—he’s smart, snarky, sassy and downright hilarious. But what I appreciate most about him is that he’s a seriously good baker who takes himself and his trade lightly."

2011

On January 7, 2011 McDonald posted that he would lead the publicity and marketing efforts on behalf of friend Michael J. La Rue and the estate of Rue McClanahan for ten auctions to be held throughout the United States to sell McClanahan's belongings as, according to McDonald, was McClanahan's wish.

In addition McDonald will assist with the publicity for a documentary about the actress, release date unknown.

2016

On May 27, 2016, McDonald presented his paper, "Relatively Conscious: the Enduring Rage of Baldwin and the Education of a White Southern Baptist Queer," as well as chaired a panel discussion entitled "Baldwin's Rage and Ethics" at the annual International James Baldwin Conference in Paris, France.

The paper was subsequently published in volume 2 of the James Baldwin Review.

On May 27, 2016, McDonald presented his paper, "Relatively Conscious: the Enduring Rage of Baldwin and the Education of a White Southern Baptist Queer," as well as chaired a panel discussion entitled "Baldwin's Rage and Ethics" at the annual International James Baldwin Conference in Paris, France.

The paper was subsequently published in volume 2 of the James Baldwin Review.

2017

McDonald graduated with a 4.0 GPA in 2017.

McDonald is a current graduate student in the creative nonfiction writing program at Columbia University.

2018

In February 2018, McDonald's play, Relatively Conscious, premiered at the New York Theater Festival in New York City.

Described as historical fiction, the play centers around the brutal Murder of James Byrd Jr.., and includes a character resembling McDonald who also resigns as campaign manager from a fictitious congressional campaign.

McDonald is currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University.

McDonald was born in Fort Worth, Texas to Lyn and John McDonald.

He has one younger brother, Grant.

McDonald is the grandson of the late James E. Coggin, an influential Southern Baptist minister.

McDonald attended Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he majored in history.

He was the president of his freshman class, an electoral commissions member and served as a representative on the student government.

McDonald writes of his college years "Baylor is a really conservative school in a really conservative town in a really conservative state. And I was doing my best at pretending to be a really conservative student with a really conservative girlfriend studying really conservative things. But I had a secret."

McDonald dropped out of Baylor before returning years later to complete his degree at Empire State College (ESC).

At ESC, McDonald served for two years as an editor for the school's literary and arts journal.