Tani Burns - Contributor
Tani Burns is a PR consultant across arts, culture, luxury and leisure. Global brands, world-class venues, publishing houses and charitable organizations form much of her experience, alongside an international network of prestigious artists, galleries, auction houses and art fairs. From a young age, an academic grounding has run simultaneous to journalism across regional, national and international publications, and while her career in arts PR keeps her busy, she is also passionate about food culture and travel - and about sharing knowledge around everything she sees, hears and tastes. Tani is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA).
Contact: tani.burns@flolondon.co.uk
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