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Skill company Wasserman Music is partnering with Howard University for its 2nd year of their Music Business Insights Program.

The Wasserman Music x Howard University Music Business Insights Program was produced to offer assistance, assistance, and motivation to trainees looking for professions in all corners of the music market. The program will incorporate class takeovers and curriculum contributions for 30-60 getting involved trainees who will engage straight with leaders from throughout the home entertainment company– from leading officers at Wasserman Music, Live Nation, Atlantic Records, and acclaimed singer-songwriter and manufacturer Cautious Clay.

“We are enjoyed go back to Howard University with an amazing brand-new slate of speakers and leaders from throughout the show business, and the chance to empower another group of exceptional trainees who have the prospective to assist form the future of the music service,” includes Denise Melanson, Senior Director of Social Impact for Wasserman.

This year’s program will cover topics throughout the complete spectrum of the music company, consisting of artist management, trip reservation and promo, music publishing, live occasion management, marketing, and more, with visitor lectures from prominent home entertainment executives. This year’s lineup of visitor speakers and panelists consists of:

  • Sam Alpert |SVP/Marketing– Wasserman Music
  • Lee Anderson |EVP & & Managing Executive, Wasserman Music
  • Callender |Vice President, Wasserman Music
  • Mindful Clay |Vocalist, Songwriter, Producer
  • Anthony Cotton |Production Manager, Wasted Potential
  • Doug Foley |Account Manager, Artist Services, Seated
  • Gavin Ryan |Senior Director, Marketing, Big Beat & & Atlantic Records
  • Jenifer Smith |Head of Urban Tour Marketing, United States Concerts, Live Nation

“Our experience with Wasserman Music in 2015 was exceptional– from the radiance and imagination of the representatives, executives, artists, manufacturers, and company partners who concerned get involved every week to this multi-city summertime internship that numerous of our trainees got to experience at Wasserman,” states Pat Parks, Assistant Professor & & Area Coordinator of the Theatre Arts Administration Program at the Chadwick. A Boseman College of Fine Arts at Howard University.