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Jacque Edmonds Cofer attended Princeton University, graduating with an A.B. in Politics, with certificates awarded in Urban Studies, Political Economy, and African-American Studies. She also earned an M.B.A. at the Harvard Business School. After her graduation from HBS she left corporate life to become a television writer and producer. Her first network television-writing job was on "Martin." Within two years, she had risen to supervising producer. After "Martin," she was the co-executive producer of Fox's "Living Single." While there, she produced and developed several pilots of her own. Ms. Cofer then joined UPN as the executive producer of "Moesha" and the co-executive producer of "Abby". Jacque was also the co-executive producer of the WB's "All about the Andersons," shot a pilot for Paramount Studios based on the Latina singing group "Soluna" and was co-executive producer of the UPN comedy "Cuts." Jacque is the creator and executive producer of "Let's Stay Together," BET's first original scripted comedy. While in Atlanta she produced over 70 sitcom episodes and added $70 million. Its premiere was the fifth most-watched cable tv sitcom in history with 4.4 million viewers. Cofer Entertainment Group, which Jacque runs with her husband, James Cofer, Jr. is developing live theater and feature film projects geared towards Christian audiences.