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Episode 69 - Kianna Bromley, The Montpelier Performing Arts Hub

Vic Guadagno

Kianna Bromley is the Founder and Director of the Montpelier Performing Arts Hub. She has been involved in theater & performance throughout her life and attributes her love for theater (as well as her approach to theater, to the summer camp she attended throughout her childhood, The Young People’s Center for the Creative Arts in East Hampton Connecticut. Kianna came to Vermont to attend college, and although she didn’t study theater, she quickly integrated into the theater community and was active with UVM’s Royal Tyler Theater and the Lyric Theater Company in Burlington. VT.

An immensely energetic and passionate problem solver, Kianna never does anything halfway. Ever since pursuing her master’s degree in Business in Entrepreneurship from the University of Vermont (SI-MBA), she has been planning business models for a new performance and event spaces. When the Gary Library, located at the former Vermont College of Fine Arts crossed her path she knew it was time to jump!

Kianna most recently taught Theatre Arts and directed the Masque Theatre Program at Montpelier High School. In addition to teaching on and off since 2011, Kianna has worked as the Business Manager for Orchard Valley Waldorf School, the Student Matinee Series Manager at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, and the Finance Director for Small Dog Electronics.

Kianna currently serves on the Board at Lost Nation Theater in Montpelier and previously served on the Sustainable Entrepreneurship Advisory Board. She lives in Montpelier with her husband and children. 

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