Tania de Jong is the inspiration, co-founder and artistic director of the internationally renowned singing group Pot-Pourri and Music Theatre Australia (MTA).
MTA is a one stop entertainment consultancy and event production company, which specialises in corporate entertainment and productions in Australia and Asia.
A graduate of the University of Melbourne (LL.B. Hons.), and the Victorian College of the Arts (Opera, Music Theatre and Voice), Tania is considered one of Australia's most talented sopranos who has performed as a soloist with various opera companies and orchestras. With Pot-Pourri she has toured overseas on 35 occasions and released 6 CDs.
In 2006 Tania received the Ernst and Young Australian Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award for her work with The Song Room.
The Song Room, a charity founded by Tania, has brought music and performing arts programs to over 100,000 disadvantaged children and communities throughout Australia.
Tania’s other awards include the "Outstanding Individual Contribution to Australian Culture" (1998) and the Accessibility Award in The Melbourne Awards (2005). She was a finalist in the Telstra Business Women’s Awards (2001) and studied overseas on a Churchill Fellowship in (1996). She has recently been inducted into the AGSE Entrepreneurs Hall of Fame.
Tania is also on the Board of The National Research Centre for the Prevention of Child Abuse.
She was one of Victoria’s top ranked junior tennis players and attended college in the USA on a tennis scholarship.