Lucia Brawley

Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer at TBTM Studios (powered by AMP Global Technologies)

Lucia Brawley has a diverse range of work experience. Lucia co-founded and serves as the Chief Creative Officer of TBTM Studios, a blockchain-based media fintech company that rewards fans and compensates creators for building communities around great content. Lucia is also a co-founder of Amp, a company that helps media understand its audience. Prior to their entrepreneurship ventures, Lucia worked as a freelance Op-Ed Contributor, writing opinion pieces for CNN.com and Huffington Post, among others. Lucia has also worked as an actor, starring in films such as "Lora" and "World Trade Center." Additionally, Lucia has a background in political campaign work, having served as a Team Coordinator and Founder of Obamawood for the Obama for America campaign. Lucia has also worked as a writer-producer for Bluegate Media, focusing on socially conscious media projects. Lucia has also volunteered as an arts educator and academic mentor at the 52nd Street Project.

Lucia Brawley has a bachelor's degree in English from Harvard University, where they graduated with honors. Lucia also holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Acting from Yale University. During their studies, Lucia spent a year abroad at Trinity College Dublin, where they focused on English and Drama. Before their university education, they obtained a high school diploma from Trinity School.

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Lisbon, Portugal

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TBTM Studios (powered by AMP Global Technologies)

The Media & Entertainment industry is flying blind. Media Companies are losing viewers. They can’t continue to rent their audiences from Facebook & YouTube. One of 11 startups in the western hemisphere selected by Google to pitch at Google Demo Day 2018, Amp.it is YouTube 2.0 - an interactive digital media platform that lets content ownersknow who's watching and why. We combineTV-quality programming with the interactivity of social media.