14 October 2016 - 0 Comments
Continuing with their incredibly successful Speed Networking Sessions, the NZ Music Managers Forum are proud to present a brand new session with the major National University Orientation Bookers.
The event will be held in Auckland on Wednesday 23 November.
For the first time in years, most of the bookers for University Orientation and Re-Orientation events from around the country will be in one room accepting pitches from managers and self managed artists.
This will be an invaluable opportunity to receive first hand advice on how to get artists booked onto Orientation line-ups.
Members who are based outside of Auckland are able to schedule Skype appointments with the bookers throughout the evening.
The Speed Networking Session is open to MMF members only and RSVP is essential, as all previous sessions have been booked out.
Deadline for booking is Friday 18th November please click hereto RSVP
To become a member of MMF and be a part of this networking session visit http://www.mmf.co.nz/
NZ MMF ORIENTATION BOOKERS SPEED NETWORKING SESSION
Wednesday
23 November 2016
6pm
– 9.30pm
MMF
Members only
RSVP deadline Friday 18th November
Bookers appearing:
Dunedin - Otago University/OUSA
- Dan Hendra
Christchurch - Canterbury University/CUSA
- Jason
Schroeder
Wellington - Victoria
University/VUSA - Malisa Palalagi
Palmerston
North - Massey
University/MUSA - Craig Black
Auckland
- Auckland University/AUSA - Rosalin
Mackenzie
Auckland - Auckland University Events - Christine
McGonigal
Music Managers Forum NZ is the collective voice for music managers and self-managed artists. The MMF NZ is a non-profit trade association dedicated to helping grow artist manager businesses through education, networking and advocacy.
The MMF NZ is part of International Music Managers’ Forum (IMMF), a worldwide community of music managers, with active organisations in the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Poland, United States, Australia, South Africa, Belgium, Italy and Ireland.
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