Amy Prenner is a seasoned public relations executive and the founder of The Prenner Group (TPG), a boutique agency she launched in 2007 with offices in Los Angeles and New York. With over two decades of experience, Prenner has built a reputation for crafting smart, strategic marketing communications across entertainment, consumer brands, hospitality, and non-profit sectors. Her strengths include public relations, media strategy, market analysis, talent sourcing, and film distribution, with a particular knack for securing meaningful media placements that truly move the needle.
In 2024 alone, Prenner led the campaigns for sixteen independent feature films and documentaries, including "Queen of Knives", "Curry Scent", "Music for Mushrooms", "Fantastic Fungi", "Selling Superman", "Common Ground", and "76 Days Adrift". Her work consistently brings projects into the national spotlight and helps them earn critical praise. Over the years, Prenner has cultivated an extensive network of media contacts and developed award-winning campaigns for clients like Hulu’s “Into the Dark,” Telemundo’s “La Reina del Sur,” Riot Games, Cirque du Soleil’s “Amaluna” and “Luzia,” the International VR Society, and the Infinity Film Festival. Thanks to her efforts, several clients have received Emmy and Academy Award nominations.
Prenner’s expertise isn’t limited to entertainment. She’s also worked with hospitality brands such as Dorada Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Club Med Resorts, and LaBelle Winery, and collaborated with top chefs including Michelin-starred Tony Esnault of Knife Pleat. Additionally, she frequently partners with national charities like BabyQuest and Project Angel Food, and has worked alongside specialists like grief expert David Kessler, celebrity matchmaker Susan Trombetti, and marketing veteran Doug Zarkin. Prenner started her career in unit film publicity, handling campaigns for independent films featured at Sundance and Cannes, and later worked on TV shows including Wheel of Fortune and Extra before founding TPG.
Prenner continues to champion award-winning films. In early 2025, the documentary “Roads of Fire” took home Best Documentary at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, while “American Agitators” won Best Documentary at the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival in San Jose. The indie feature “Warden” was also spotlighted as Access Hollywood Daily’s “Pick of the Day” upon its March release.
As film, TV, streaming, and podcasts increasingly intersect, and new technologies like AI and immersive media transform storytelling, Prenner stays ahead of the curve-constantly evolving her approach to connect with audiences in fresh, meaningful ways across all platforms.
Known for her innovative mindset and personalized approach, she continues to lead The Prenner Group with passion and expertise. Prenner lives in Los Angeles with her husband, son and rescue dog Nola.
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