THE TMP STORY

The Media Project was launched in 2011. At the time, Holly was working full-time in marketing while hustling on the side, writing freelance for magazines and running an online retail store while pregnant with her first child. Leaving her FMCG marketing role, she knew it was the perfect opportunity to launch a new business, supporting businesses with her skillset while being able to stay home with her soon to be arriving babe. So, along with her son, TMP was born. As the business grew, a bunch of Holly’s talented marketing, PR and comms mates joined forces with her to create an epic team of consultants who now work with an exciting and diverse range of great clients and successful companies, vibing off each other’s talents and clients success.

Holly is also a freelance writer; over the past 15 + years she has written for many publications, on lifestyle, interiors, business and parenting topics, including New Zealand Herald, Stuff, Homestyle Magazine, Your Home and Garden Magazine, OhBaby Magazine, Good Magazine, Uno Magazine and more.

 
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HOLLY JEAN BROOKER    

OWNER
| STRATEGIST | NETWORKER


Holly Jean has experience in advertising and marketing in Australia and New Zealand. She is a natural communicator and networker and is passionate about achieving business growth. Holly leads a small but epic team of talented copywriters, social media managers, and PR gurus who successfully run The Media Project's client campaigns and projects.

Her love for both getting to know people and crafting a story from it, drives her side hustle as a freelance writer across a wide range of publications in Aotearoa, largely in the lifestyle genre (You can see Holly’s published magazine articles here).    

Holly also works part-time as a PR & Communications Specialist and Media Presenter for Parenting Place, a charity focused on supporting whanåu to thrive. She has a Bachelor of Arts majors in Sociology and Politics, and a Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary). She is currently studying a Masters in Public Policy at the Univeristy of Auckland part time.