KENNESAW, Ga. | Dec 9, 2019
MEBUS Executive in Residence Leads Panel on Music Industry
More than a dozen entertainment industry insiders gathered this week in Atlanta to discuss the growing importance of film, television, music, and videogame production on the state’s economy. Among the guests was Bryan Calhoun, a director at Pandora Media and the new executive in residence for the Joel A. Katz Music & Entertainment Business Program (MEBUS) at Kennesaw State University - a nationally recognized entertainment business program.
The Atlanta Business Chronicle hosted the event, titled Business of Entertainment, on Dec. 5 at Atlanta’s historic Variety Playhouse concert venue. Featuring a panel of entertainers, producers, marketing executives, and a host of other professionals with ties to entertainment, the event provided a snapshot of Georgia’s current role in the industry as well as a glimpse into its future.
“Our goal was to bring these great minds together to discuss the true economic impact of entertainment, and discuss how we can collaborate to continue to create a sustainable source of economic growth, jobs, and revenue” says Keith Perissi, director of Kennesaw State’s MEBUS program, who was one of the event’s chief organizers.
Housed within the Michael J. Coles College of Business, MEBUS is a 24-credit certificate program with courses in music and entertainment business, marketing, management, audio/video production, communication, and entrepreneurship.
Business of Entertainment included five panel discussions on topics ranging from Georgia’s entertainment industry tax credit and the state’s increasing popularity among videogame developers to the changing role of digital technology in content distribution.
One panel, “Music’s Economic Impact on Georgia: Past, Present and Future,” was moderated by Bryan Calhoun, the MEBUS program’s new executive in residence, who is also the head of digital strategy for Blueprint Group/Maverick and the director of artist marketing and industry relations for Pandora Media.
“So that’s definitely one of the things I want to push them on,” Calhoun said in an article published by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. “Is it the business environment, the creative environment? What are the significant things that have tied them here?”
Calhoun has been working with the Kennesaw State MEBUS program as executive in residence since August 2019. He assists students with artist marketing projects using his Music Business Toolbox to solve challenges that marketers face in the modern digital music economy. Perissi says the MEBUS students have benefitted immensely from Calhoun’s experience.
“Bryan shares my love of the entertainment business, creating meaningful business engagement, and education the next generation of entertainment industry professionals,” he says.
Perissi, Calhoun, and Hopkins were not the only panelists at Business of Entertainment with a connection to Kennesaw State. Dr. Jon Preston, dean of the College of Computing and Software Engineering, moderated the session “Atlanta as an eGames Destination,” which looked at Georgia’s place in the $48 billion videogame industry.
Preston is currently partnering with MEBUS on a new KSU Disney Interactive Entertainment Study Program for summer 2020. The initiative will see students in the Computer Game Design and Development Program traveling with their peers in the MEBUS program to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., where they will learn about traditional and interactive media production from Disney Imagineers.
Being involved in events like Business of Entertainment provides the MEBUS program with a platform to highlight the innovative programs that keep their students on the leading edge of the entertainment industry, while also demonstrating to production companies the value that Georgia’s current and future workforce brings to their projects.
“My goal with this event – and of the MEBUS program itself – is to show that our state needs to focus on all areas of digital entertainment,” he says. “The more the disciplines of film, music, videogames, and digital entertainment collaborate, the more all will prosper. ‘A rising tide lifts all boats.’”