Brad Burleson
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Brad is a producer and key member of Content Titan, based in Little Rock, where he specializes in producing a wide array of media. His work encompasses television commercials, digital web content, Arkansas Hall of Fame videos and interviews, documentary films, and large-scale events.
Prior to joining Content Titan, Brad had a career in hospitality at the Director of Customer Experience for a global corporate housing company. He is an active member of the historic Little Rock Rotary Club 99 where he serves on various committees. He has a rich history in Little Rock community service, which includes his time on the board of Our House Shelter for the Working Homeless and Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church. With over two decades of volunteer work, Brad has made significant contributions in fundraising, event chairing, youth mentoring, and serving on various boards throughout Central Arkansas.
Brad's expertise in production is further highlighted by his role on the board of the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, where he produces the nightly events during the nine-day festival. His commitment to education and community development is evident through his work with the Youth Advisory Council, teaching high school youth about nonprofits, fundraising, philanthropy, and grant-making. Additionally, he holds board positions with the Hot Springs Area Community Foundation and the Fordyce High School Alumni Foundation.
Demonstrating his versatility, Brad is also the Director of Development for Low Key Arts and a prolific producer for the Inception to Projection film program. Here, he oversees the production of over 40 short films annually and is actively involved in fundraising efforts to establish Arkansas' first standalone film school. An award-winning short filmmaker himself, Brad has written and directed shorts that have been showcased internationally. Currently, he is working on producing two feature films set to be shot entirely in Arkansas.
Balancing his professional and personal life, Brad divides his time between Little Rock and Hot Springs, both of which he considers home. His involvement in the community extends to organizing the World's Shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade and serving as a judge in the Stueart Pennington's World Championship Running of the Tubs in Hot Springs.
Brad's multifaceted career as a producer, community leader, and educator demonstrates his passion for storytelling, filmmaking, and community engagement.
Prior to joining Content Titan, Brad had a career in hospitality at the Director of Customer Experience for a global corporate housing company. He is an active member of the historic Little Rock Rotary Club 99 where he serves on various committees. He has a rich history in Little Rock community service, which includes his time on the board of Our House Shelter for the Working Homeless and Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church. With over two decades of volunteer work, Brad has made significant contributions in fundraising, event chairing, youth mentoring, and serving on various boards throughout Central Arkansas.
Brad's expertise in production is further highlighted by his role on the board of the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, where he produces the nightly events during the nine-day festival. His commitment to education and community development is evident through his work with the Youth Advisory Council, teaching high school youth about nonprofits, fundraising, philanthropy, and grant-making. Additionally, he holds board positions with the Hot Springs Area Community Foundation and the Fordyce High School Alumni Foundation.
Demonstrating his versatility, Brad is also the Director of Development for Low Key Arts and a prolific producer for the Inception to Projection film program. Here, he oversees the production of over 40 short films annually and is actively involved in fundraising efforts to establish Arkansas' first standalone film school. An award-winning short filmmaker himself, Brad has written and directed shorts that have been showcased internationally. Currently, he is working on producing two feature films set to be shot entirely in Arkansas.
Balancing his professional and personal life, Brad divides his time between Little Rock and Hot Springs, both of which he considers home. His involvement in the community extends to organizing the World's Shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade and serving as a judge in the Stueart Pennington's World Championship Running of the Tubs in Hot Springs.
Brad's multifaceted career as a producer, community leader, and educator demonstrates his passion for storytelling, filmmaking, and community engagement.