What you learn from Harper Merry Miller, to be successful in the music industry
Music Industry No Comments »Merry Miller is an exceptional artist and entrepreneur. Do not take my word for it, Miller was happily named in Crain’s New York Business Journal “40 Under 40″ issue. She is a former executive vice president of programming for the Learning Annex, and was instrumental in building the organization revenue of $ 3,000,000 to U.S. $ 100 million over three years. During this time he has to visit the who’s who coordinated the business and entertainment. He coordinated the visit of some of the greatest leaders in business, Donald Trump to Russell Simmons. If that’s not impressive enough, Elle Magazine named her one of the “intelligent women in the world.” She is co-hosting the view, and has appeared on numerous network news. In addition to all the Merry Miller is a talented harpist, and if she does not act, running the companies, inter alia, focus on the sale of its music releases niche.
speaks in this interview, the businessman and former Miss Dallas about his career <-! Next Page -> and offers plenty of information for anyone who wants to succeed in the music industry. Regardless of gender, is lucky few jewels important for aspiring artists and music entrepreneurs. There is much to the harpist and indie-mogul MillerSo happy I was that all the connections, in addition to learning the side of the music agency that had a very extensive Rolodex. When I was 23 I moved to New York and called me to Viacom. Viacom executives got me a job as a media buyer for me to know that the facets of the business, and Grey Advertising started.
But my career has always come from people I met, whether in a concert harp, or by playing the harp. Then I went to one year as a freelance harpist. I played harp professionally still every weekend and throughout the week, but I always had a position of labor as well.