- Jennifer was twenty-five years of age, when she founded Max Ink Cafe, LLC with her partner Todd Sheridan Perry.
- Sister of Joel Champagne.
- 2015 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Emmy Award nominee for directing and producing a PSA on the Munising Fire Department, and the importance of volunteer fire fighters.
- During her tenure as an Adjunct Professor at Madonna University, Jennifer elevated the fourth-year Capstone Film Class to national recognition within a 3-year contract, securing over 40 awards, including multiple Student Emmy Awards and Detroit Music Awards, along with extensive press coverage. Her leadership and dedication were instrumental in establishing the program as a standout institution for aspiring filmmakers. Additionally, her students' work aired on local television, featured in festivals, showcased at the Detroit Music Awards, and even appeared on Country Music Television, garnering significant national attention.
- In addition to producing moving pictures and blowing things up one pixel at a time, as an accomplished features writer and visual effects trade press writer, Champagne has contributed articles on Elmore Leonard with John Travolta and Graham Yost, Michael Imperioli (Cover), Ty Stone, John Gaeta (Cover), Hoyt Yeatman, Yas Takata, Janet Mock, Dream Hampton, Jaime Ray Newman and MoZella (to name a few) for trades such as Millimeter Magazine, Visual Magic, DCC, Digital Media Net (bi-weekly column), Animation Magazine, AWN, Detroit Live Magazine, Interactivity Magazine (monthly column), National Rock Review, National Country Review, Ambassador Magazine. Jennifer recently penned feature articles on and The Walking Dead's Steven Yeun with Greg Nicotero, the latter of which made the cover story for Ambassador Magazine's January Issue.
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