
Ali
Brown

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company
PRETTYBIRD, Ventureland
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position
President & Partner
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about the speaker
Ali Brown brings expansive knowledge of industry production and distinct storytelling to her roles as President and Partner of award‑winning production company PRETTYBIRD and Academy Award‑nominated creative studio Ventureland.
Under Brown’s leadership, PRETTYBIRD’s work and roster continue to be recognized on the global stage with top honors from Cannes Lions, One Show, Clio Awards, D&AD, and the AICP Awards, as well as being named Ad Age’s Production Company of the Year twice. Between 2024 and 2025, the company and its projects earned 182 distinctions across award wins, shortlists, and longlists, including an Emmy nomination for the award darling Michael CeraVe spot, Ad Age’s Video of the Year. In 2025, PRETTYBIRD was named Production Company of the Year at the Clio Awards and ranked No. 2 on Ad Age’s Production Company A‑List, cementing its status as a powerhouse in the commercial arena.
Brown co‑founded Ventureland in 2020 alongside Oscar‑winning producer John Battsek and PRETTYBIRD partners Kerstin Emhoff and Paul Hunter. Her creative vision continues to drive compelling scripted and unscripted storytelling, executive producing Netflix’s Emmy‑winning Beckham, Academy Award‑nominated Bobi Wine: The People’s President, Apple TV+’s Government Cheese starring David Oyelowo, and Hulu’s Daytime Emmy‑winning docuseries Searching for Soul Food. She also executive produced Netflix’s American Manhunt anthology, with its 2025 installments on O.J. Simpson and Osama bin Laden becoming global streaming hits.
Further demonstrating her commitment to bold, original storytelling, Brown executive produced three films that premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival—Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation, Just Sing, and Birthright—and oversaw the film component for the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s 2025 Good News Mass, a multi‑sensory, multimedia collaboration between composer Carlos Simon and acclaimed director Melina Matsoukas.
Internationally recognized for her leadership and insight, Brown recently served as President of the Film Craft Jury at the 2025 New York Film Festival, sole production juror for the 2025 International ANDY Awards, and President of the Direction Jury at D&AD (2024). She previously made history as the first female president of Cannes’ Young Directors Award Jury.
Deeply committed to inclusion, Brown founded “Double the Line”, an initiative aimed at increasing opportunities for BIPOC talent in production and post‑production. Brown was recently nominated for Creative Leader of the Year by Creativepool.
Continuing to nurture talent and expand company offerings, Brown remains dedicated to pushing creative boundaries, shaping impactful stories, and solidifying her place as a leader in global entertainment and advertising.