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Connecting Artists to Resources with Kadeem Phillips

39m · Corporate Creative Podcast · 23 Dec 06:00

Kadeem Phillips is taking the music industry by the horns and forging new paths and opportunities for creatives of color by relentlessly shining a light on the lack of opportunities for Black people in the music industry. He is currently the Executive Director for Creatives’ Day, a nonprofit in Nashville, TN and founder and CEO of Power Entertainment, a full-service entertainment company, supporting our diverse roster of talent via artist management..

In this episode, we talk through Kadeem’s countless efforts to combat inequalities in the music industry, how he connects his artists to opportunities (beyond their music), and what he’s hoping to do long-term to bring arts back into education.

Connect with Kadeem

  • Instagram
  • Website

ABOUT THE PODCAST

Corporate Creative was established to highlight the intersections between employment and entrepreneurship. We exist to:

  • Build a community of like-minded professionals committed to making an impact both inside and outside of work,
  • Redefine success by emphasizing self-exploration, and
  • Educate and empower individuals to use their passion and skills to grow their brands and businesses.

Join the Tribe! Follow us on social media @CorporateCreativePod

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Kadeem Phillips is taking the music industry by the horns and forging new paths and opportunities for creatives of color by relentlessly shining a light on the lack of opportunities for Black people in the music industry. He is currently the Executive Director for Creatives’ Day, a nonprofit in Nashville, TN and founder and CEO of Power Entertainment, a full-service entertainment company, supporting our diverse roster of talent via artist management..

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