
Bronny graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2005 (BMUS) and has also studied at the Victorian College of the Arts and the University of Los Angeles, California (USA). She is a children’s book author, film maker and business owner.
Her business Little Train Creative is the umbrella company of Little Train Publishing. Bronny has worked with clients from all over the world and specialises in arts and entertainment, film and television and publishing sectors. Bronny was one of the first fashion bloggers launching AskBronny.com in 2005, she has since retired the site to focus on her children’s books, films and business.
A published writer, Bronny has written articles, reports and papers in the arts and entertainment industry. She is also a regular contributor to many lifestyle blogs including SassiSam.com, MyGirlfriends.com, Mamamia.com.au and Woman.com.au.
In 2000 Bronny was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study “marketing and programming to youth audiences in the international arts community”. Bronny visited Singapore, London, New York and Washington and on her return wrote a 20,000 word research paper to be used as a tool in the Australian arts community. Bronny also won an ‘Excellence in Leadership’ for ‘New Audience Development’ from Arts Victoria in 1999 as well as a scholarship to study at the University of California – Los Angeles. Whilst studying at UCLA Bronny made the Dean’s Honors List.
From 2005 through to 2008 Bronny was a radio DJ on the dance music radio station Kiss FM. Her show Kisstory aired every Tuesday from 9am – 11am discussing all aspects of music history. Bronny has also worked as a TV Presenter on the Channel 31 program Room to Grow where she presented a Fashion Segment. Bronny is also an experienced producer having been responsible for many filming projects including the Australian National Academy of Music mini documentary, several crowdfunding campaigns as well as producing the short film “Pop”.
An experienced public speaker, Bronny has been MC for various events as well as presenting as a guest speaker on a variety of topics including single parenthood, writing children’s books and styling (fashion).
In 2008 Bronny’s daughter Alexis was born. She is the inspiration for the series “My Super Family”.
You can follow Bronny on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to keep up to date with her world. You can also visit Bronny at her website to check out her film projects.