Brian Krawitz
Creative Technology Evangelist, Community Instigator
Brian Krawitz is a visionary in creative technology, immersive media, regeneration, and community building. Growing up in a family of musicians, he found his true passion in the underground electronic music scene of New York before transitioning into television production. Beginning his career at Bloomberg Television in 1997, he mastered multiple technical roles before moving to California in 2003. As a Senior Engineer at Al Gore’s Current TV, he played a pivotal role in live broadcast production, including the Emmy-nominated coverage of Burning Man. That experience became a turning point, igniting a path into large-scale interactive art, creative technology, and transmedia storytelling. From his leadership in the 2010 Burning Man Temple build to deep involvement in various creative communities, Brian has continuously sought to merge technology with community-driven creative expression—something he has been deeply engaged in for nearly 15 years and continues to this day.
Now, as co-founder of the Agricultural Value Chain Network (AVN) USA, Brian is focused on regeneration and sustainability. AVN is a global initiative integrating real-time data, AI-driven education, and blockchain technology to support localized food systems and economic empowerment. Leading AVN’s U.S. flagship launch in Northern California, he is bridging digital infrastructure with hands-on, community-led agricultural solutions. He is also the co-creator of a Regen Campus Model, which applies 11 core regenerative practices—ranging from soil health and agroecology to circular economies, community building, and decentralized education—to create thriving, self-sufficient communities. Through AVN and a Regen Campus Model, he is helping develop a global network of hubs—including multiple countries in Africa—that empower local farmers, artisans, and entrepreneurs in fostering resilience, self-sufficiency, and a truly regenerative future.