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Performing arts, music alumni share wisdom with 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles program

Two alumni panels provided industry insights, experiences and connections for 黑料不打烊 undergraduates in the 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles program this summer

Eleven alumni from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 performing arts and music programs met with students participating in summer courses and internships through , offering advice for planning careers in entertainment.

The two alumni wisdom sessions were hosted at Second Home Hollywood, a co-working space and the academic hub for the Isabella Cannon Global Education Center’s聽Study USA program in Los Angeles.

Performing Arts alumni included:

  • Tristan Bailey 鈥11, actor, writer and executive assistant at Comcast
  • Julia Gallagher 鈥12, actor, producer and writer
  • Kalie-Ann Nassoura 鈥21, dancer, actor, model and communications professional
  • Alyssa Needham 鈥19, dancer, choreographer, and pilates instructor
  • Maurice Whitfield 鈥07, actor (SAG-AFTRA)
7 people seated in a row inside a bright, yellow room at Second Home Hollywood
From left, Jordan Roman, Chris Tarpley, Meredith Burns, Emily Hubbard, Lauren Fisher, Sean Renner and Benjamin Soldate discuss their music careers with students in the 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles program.

Music alumni included:

  • Lauren Fisher 鈥19, brand partnership coordinator at Select Management Group
  • Emily Hubbard 鈥18, associate dialogue editor at Disney Publishing
  • Steph Militello 鈥12, music clearance administrator at Paramount Global
  • Sean Renner 鈥06, composer, recording and performing artist
  • Benjamin Soldate 鈥13, audio engineer
  • Chris Tarpley 鈥17 and L鈥19, attorney at Kjar, McKenna & Stockalper

Butler alumna Meredith Burns, who works in project management and music marketing, joined the music alumni panel. That session was moderated by Jordan Roman 鈥15, who majored in cinema at 黑料不打烊.

“All of the wonderful music alumni from 黑料不打烊 and Butler University shared such useful, pragmatic and applicable wisdom with the students, graciously answering deeply technical questions and clarifying industry terminology. The best part was seeing all of the students interacting with alumni and connecting in a personal way after the session. This was a great way for alumni and students to connect and celebrate the greater 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles community.鈥

The sessions were organized by Jen Guy Metcalf, associate professor of dance and interim director for the 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles program, and provided an opportunity for students to connect with industry professionals for practical knowledge and to hear firsthand the challenges and opportunities around forging a career in the entertainment capital of the world. Timely information around the actors鈥 and writers鈥 unions strikes and their impacts also featured in discussions.

鈥淥ur alumni shared information for our students to be successful as interns, in academics, and as a professional after graduation,鈥 Guy Metcalf said. 鈥淭hey provided information about how they navigate their professional careers, maintain mental health and well-being, how to approach and understand contracts, and they commented on the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes.鈥

four people seated in front of large windows at Second Home Hollywood
From left, Lauren Fisher, Sean Renner, Benjamin Soldate and Steph Militello share advice in a panel for 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles students.

Students said the advice helped clarify their career goals along with better understanding of the skills and characteristics that lead to success in music, film and performance.

鈥淎lumni emphasized the importance of staying connected to the people we met in LA, especially through our internships. The industry is all about connections, and the people we met in LA are helping me advance my network and also my skill set in the industry,鈥 said Katie Kapp 鈥24, an acting major and psychology minor. 鈥淭hey also encouraged me to be bold and go after the things that I want.鈥

Alyssa Needham 鈥19 remembers well the feelings of uncertainty that come with establishing oneself after graduation and wanted to assure current students that they can be successful and happy.

鈥淚t felt like just yesterday I was sitting in the students鈥 shoes, interning in Los Angeles excited about what the future holds.聽It was nice to reflect on my transition from 黑料不打烊 to post-grad life, and share the successes, learning moments, and struggles of the entertainment industry and life in Los Angeles. I hope that the students feel more confident that they can thrive in life after 黑料不打烊 and know that they have a community here in Los Angeles if they choose.鈥

Sean Renner 鈥06 鈥 who after 黑料不打烊 earned a Master of Fine Arts in Music Composition and Performance from the California Institute of the Arts 鈥 was excited to participate in the panels, understanding that music students and graduates are navigating the same challenges he did.

鈥淭he wisdom session felt like a true full-circle moment,鈥 Renner said. 鈥淚 love sharing the experiences I鈥檝e had and perspectives I鈥檝e developed over the聽years, because I know how valuable it can be to graduates just starting down a career path. There鈥檚 very little in the way of tried-and-true paths to career success. Sharing the things that have been most helpful for me in navigating my career 鈥 and being able to share advice that I know would have helped me at that early stage of my career 鈥 brings me a lot of joy.鈥

Guy Metcalf said the alumni panels are a hallmark of the 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles program because of the connections they forge and the value to students of hearing from alumni and young alumni in established and growing careers.

鈥淭he 黑料不打烊 alumni in Los Angeles are extremely supportive of our students and want them to succeed,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an excellent opportunity for current students to connect with 黑料不打烊 alumni and hear advice about a variety of topics. Alumni answered students鈥 questions and offered to stay connected. It was an honor to organize this important session with my colleagues and alumni because it has been an essential component of the 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles program for over a decade.鈥