creative industries

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Reg Bronskill

artsci’81

Chairman & CEO of The Bronskill Group, Inc.

An entrepreneur and founder, Reg is the Chairman & CEO of The Bronskill Group, Inc., an investment company. He founded and has been responsible for the strategic growth and business development of three companies, BaAM Productions, Inc. (established in 2001), an entertainment, culture and sports creative production company, INVIVO Communications Inc.(established in 2003), an interactive, digital agency servicing in the global pharmaceutical, medical device and biotech industries and Spongelab Interactive (established in 2007), an educational games company, focused on building interactive, content-rich, immersive educational programs. With combined earnings of over $45MM, The Bronskill Group successfully sold all three companies over the past 2 years. The Bronskill Group provides angel funding to tech start-ups such as Transparent Kitchen.

Reg has been recognized as an internationally renowned producer, specializing in the development of unique, experiential sports & entertainment and sponsor activation programs. With a career rooted in live theatre, his design work expanded to include environmental and display design, event creation and themed entertainment production. Reg launched Bronskill & Co. in 1986, a communications company, focused on sports and entertainment. Since 1991, Reg has acted as Executive Producer for Major League Baseball All-Star FanFest, Play Ball Park and other MLB All-Star Week events. He developed interactive fan event programs for the both the National Hockey League and the National Football League. He continues today to provide management consulting to BaAM Productions and one of BaAM’s clients, Major League Baseball.

Reg has an Arts & Science degree from Queen’s University in Kingston (1981). He has served on the board of the Associated Designers of Canada. Currently, Reg sits on the board of REEL Canada, a charitable organization celebrating Canada through film and Transparent Kitchen, a farm to fork startup food-tech company developing the first intelligent food and beverage discovery platform.

Reg is an active member of TEC 222 a Toronto based executive committee, since 1999.

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Kimberley Molina

Artsci’07 (Geography)

CBC reporter

Kimberley Molina is an enterprise and breaking news reporter with CBC Ottawa, covering everything from courts and crime to transit and municipal politics. She graduated with an honours B.Sc from Queen's University before completeing an advanced journalism diploma at Humber College. Although she didn't write for the Queen's Journal or take part in CFRC she wishes she had.

She's spent part of her career out west, in cities in Alberta and British Columbia before returning to Ontario to work in the National Capital Region. She aims to tell people's stories, helping those from marginalized communities have a voice. 

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Rignam Wangkhang

Artsci’13 (Politics)

talent development at cbc creator network

Rignam Wangkhang is an award-winning multimedia journalist and producer with the CBC. He is currently the Talent Development Lead at the CBC Creator Network, which seeks to improve the relevancy of the public broadcaster by discovering and developing the work of independent filmmakers and digital video creators across Canada. He was recently elected to Co-Chair DiversifyCBC, an Employee Resource Group that represents over 300 people of colour to champion inclusion at the CBC. Rignam has produced radio documentaries and reported for the CBC from Yellowknife, Winnipeg, and Toronto. Before breaking into the media industry, Rignam worked for the UN Refugee Agency in New Delhi. Rignam graduated from Queen's University in 2013 with a degree in Political Studies.