DAVE BROOME
PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Dave Broome was born and raised in New York and graduated from Hofstra
University with a BBA in marketing. In 1986, he moved to Los Angeles,
where after a short stint writing sitcoms, he began his career in the
radio industry, hosting a sports-talk show that ran in Los Angeles and
San Diego.
As an accomplished musician, Mr. Broome was able to establish many
record industry relationships, which ultimately led to him leaving his
on-air gig and provided the opportunity for him to begin producing
television music specials and award shows for radio giant Clear Channel
Communications, including the Ryan Seacrest American Top 40 Awards,
Fox’s Jingle Ball Rock and NBC’s Radio Music Awards.
Broome’s experience and background in writing and music, led him to
build his own production company, 25/7 Productions, under which Mr.
Broome proudly has produced, alongside with George Clooney, the
TSUNAMI AID special for NBC, which raised over $20 million dollars,
ten days following the Tsunami tragedy.
Mr. Broome has gone on to create and executive produce reality
television shows and specials, for both network and cable, including
NBC, FOX, MTV, SPIKE, DISCOVERY NETWORKS, LIFETIME and A&E, as well as producing the very first on- line series for NBC with David Foster.
In 2004, Mr. Broome created the NBC hit The Biggest Loser, which is
currently in its sixth season and is seen in over 90 countries
worldwide. He still executive produces the series.
In addition to his experience producing television, Broome produced
his first full-feature documentary, TWO DAYS IN APRIL for Netflix and
their Red Envelope Entertainment division. The film follows the
journey of four young men, who are about to enter the NFL draft and is
expected to be released in early 2008.
Dave Broome has been married to his wife, Laura, for almost 18 years
and the couple has two daughters, Alexandra (14) and Julia (12). They
reside in Calabasas, California.