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Brianna
Austin began her career as an
entrepreneur in 1982 owning/operating
transportation companies generating from $1-$6
million dollars annually. Her companies
provided services to industry leaders such as
DuPont, Couristan Carpets, Exhibit Group,
Jaguar, Cannon, Kimberly Clark, Sumitomo,
Goldstar and Ford. In 1995, she and her
partner created the largest independent
delivery and installation service company of
it's kind in North America. It offered
services in 28 cities to clients like NASA,
FBI, Department of Justice, BT Summit, Jannus
Group, American Express, and the Federal
Reserve, to name a few.
Throughout
the 1990's she simultaneously pursued her
interests in media: produced hip hop concerts,
owned & operated two nationally
distributed record companies, and served as
the Executive Producer for an independent
feature film distributed by Pathfinder Home
Entertainment, and a documentary that aired on
the Bravo cable network. By 1998 she divested
herself of all non-media interests.
Brianna
began writing professionally as a journalist
in 2001, with a column in Girl Talk Magazine
called A Bite Of The Big Apple. She
quickly began writing for other magazines and
newspapers as well, and to date has been
published in ten countries with over sixty
(60) essays and articles. Additionally,
she also has, and continues to write business
content for many websites on a contract basis.
In
2004 Brianna has turned the majority of her
attention to writing her first full length
novel A Changing Season, and co-writing
the nonfiction book I’d Do It
Again."
Brianna
is a member of the Society of Professional
Journalists, and resides in New York City
and Buenos Aires.
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