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Adapting college marketing efforts during a pandemic
The pandemic brought with it a variety of challenges for the music industry. Beyond simply the cancellation of live events, the crisis has disrupted a variety of promotional channels as well. Here, we look at how College Marketing Reps are handling the adversity.
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The Orchard’s College Marketing Reps (CMRs) ongoing primary goal is to create awareness of The Orchard’s distributed artists and labels by building relationships with their audiences and producing unique creative content. College marketing consists of 15 reps all in different states. The team is designed to integrate strategy and perspective from a college marketing standpoint within the artist team’s overall marketing strategy for new releases. Prior to the pandemic, CMRs relied heavily on promoting artists through live events, physical promo like posters, stickers, t-shirts, and providing their community with discovery tools like playlists, live v
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When Walter Schroeder sold DBRS in 2014, he pursued a host of new passions including producing a musical, creating a public policy think tank and supporting several initiatives in health care and education.
One of his interests is allergies and how they develop in children. Mr. Schroeder, 79, has watched his grandchildren cope with allergies and he felt the condition rarely got much attention. “Very few people give money to allergies, because it’s not a favourite area in medicine,” he said.
Group Homes Left To Fend For Themselves In Quest For Vaccines
by Bryce Gray, St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS | February 22, 2021
WEBSTER GROVES, Mo. Maria Schroeder was worried and increasingly anxious. It was weeks after coronavirus vaccine distribution had started in Missouri, and she still had 11 residents with intellectual disabilities who required 24-hour support and no vaccine.
She expected someone to tell her how to get it. Finally, in mid-January, the state sent her a list.
But Schroeder, assistant director for L’Arche St. Louis, which runs three group homes in St. Louis County, quickly realized the list was cluttered with every brick-and-mortar CVS, Walgreens and Costco locations that, while approved to vaccinate, often had no doses of vaccine.
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