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With so many career options in the entertainment industry, you’ll find the perfect fit for your unique brand of creativity. Here are some to consider.
Oversee various aspects of an artist or talent's professional life. Negotiate contracts, organise promotional activities, coordinate schedules and provide strategic guidance to help them achieve their goals.
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Responsible for the development and amplification of digital content, including strategic planning, reporting and overall project control including data analytics, insights and financial responsibilities. Deliver innovative and creative marketing strategies that will attract and retain audiences, deliver stakeholder and commercial partner benefits, drive ticket sales and online traffic.
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Plan, organise and execute artist development marketing campaigns and set long term objectives. Drive strategy and deliver assets for the best go to market approach. Understand the demographics that comprise artists fan bases and help design product suites and timelines for all aspects of the marketplace. Manage marketing budgets and have a clear understanding of the project’s P&L. Develop and maintain the knowledge of each artist and their management teams, and ensure a cohesive and effective working relationship.
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Life After Collarts
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