DRUM! Magazine Writer, Journalist, PR Background

HI:

Well, I might as well do the “intro” thing here. I’m a diverse communications professional with a background in music/entertainment PR, journalism and SEO. Over my career, I have worked for firms, such as Burson-Marsteller, one of the largest PR/marketing firms in the world. I’m currently the Publicist for Enter Music Publishing, publishers of drum/percussion magazine worldwide.

As a result of my experience I bring a strong knowledge of the entertainment industry as well as technology.

I hope this gives you a good feel for my abilities. And, I look forward to contributing to your forum.

Best, DRUMMER40

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Welcome! I’ve been pitched many times by Burson-Marsteller. :-) Looking forward to hearing more from you…

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