Bill Ronan is the Founder and Experience Director of Vox Museorum.
An award winning creative content producer, media executive and entrepreneur, Ronan’s pioneering soundscape work for the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle was his inspiration to found Vox Museorum, a experiential production agency dedicated to transforming the museum experience with immersive sound and music.
Over more than two decades as an integrated producer and production leader, Ronan has delivered multidisciplinary projects across interactive, digital, broadcast, experiential and immersive media. He co‑founded CineVox Music in Seattle - a music and sound design recording facility he designed and built  - creating soundtracks for brands and advertising agencies including Boeing, Nordstrom, Jansport, DDB, Cole & Weber and Wong Doody.. Ronan later served as Executive Producer at New York’s Tape House, overseeing audio and digital production for agencies such as J. Walter Thompson, Ogilvy, Grey, Y&R, McCann, Deutsch and TBWA\Chiat\Day.
Back in Seattle, Ronan went on to manage major digital and experiential initiatives at Publicis for clients including T‑Mobile, the N.B.A. and Major League Baseball. In his spare time, Ronan built a parallel body of exhibition work for the Museum of Pop Culture, helping shape immersive soundscapes for “Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses,” “Bowie by Mick Rock,” “Scared to Death: The Lure of Horror Film,” and “Fantasy: Worlds of Myth & Magic.” Those projects—at the intersection of music, sound design and visitor experience—became the foundation for Vox Museorum’s focus on immersive sound for museums and cultural institutions.
Pictured above: Ronan at European Solidarity Museum, Gdańsk.