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Welcome to episode 8. We have reached the last episode for this season of My Own Lane, and I wanted to close it out by having someone I admire and have had the pleasure of working with. Elizabeth is a badass female killing it in event production and is the definition of what I call GOALS. As the Advancing & Guest List Manager with Made Events in New York, she is THE liaison between talent and their team and venues or festivals, meaning all of the event details are confirmed with her. Therefore, she receives artists' riders, guestlists, and she offers venue or event details like ticketing pricing and load-in and soundcheck times. She is the go-to person for venues such as the Brooklyn Mirage, Webster Hall, and Quantum Brooklyn. Since Made Events is responsible for one of East Coast’s popular music festivals Electric Zoo, you better believe she is in charge there too. Elizabeth knows and has close friendships with prominent EDM artists, but above all, she demonstrates why her skills and knowledge have taken her to different places and events outside of New York to work.
At the time of the interview, she was gearing up to work the first festival back from this ongoing pandemic, Ubbi Dubbi, in Texas. Since then, she has also worked the Sunset Music Festival in Tampa and welcomed events back at the Brookly Mirage, Webster Hall, and Quantum Brooklyn. With Electric Zoo right around the corner, she is preparing for the chaos that lies ahead on Labor Day weekend.
In this interview, we talk about her experience working in a male-dominated industry. Elizabeth gets candid and shares why it is important for her to use her managerial role to lead and uplift the next generations of event producers. And we touch on a few departments in event production you can tap into to get your foot in the door of live events.
Make sure to give Elizabeth a follow on social media. Instagram: @elizzietish
Don't forget to follow My Own Lane. On Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @myownlaneseries
Lastly, this is the first season; we have been out of work, quite frankly, rusty with our interviewing skills. Make sure to only show some love. Thank you for getting this far.
By Crystal LunaWelcome to episode 8. We have reached the last episode for this season of My Own Lane, and I wanted to close it out by having someone I admire and have had the pleasure of working with. Elizabeth is a badass female killing it in event production and is the definition of what I call GOALS. As the Advancing & Guest List Manager with Made Events in New York, she is THE liaison between talent and their team and venues or festivals, meaning all of the event details are confirmed with her. Therefore, she receives artists' riders, guestlists, and she offers venue or event details like ticketing pricing and load-in and soundcheck times. She is the go-to person for venues such as the Brooklyn Mirage, Webster Hall, and Quantum Brooklyn. Since Made Events is responsible for one of East Coast’s popular music festivals Electric Zoo, you better believe she is in charge there too. Elizabeth knows and has close friendships with prominent EDM artists, but above all, she demonstrates why her skills and knowledge have taken her to different places and events outside of New York to work.
At the time of the interview, she was gearing up to work the first festival back from this ongoing pandemic, Ubbi Dubbi, in Texas. Since then, she has also worked the Sunset Music Festival in Tampa and welcomed events back at the Brookly Mirage, Webster Hall, and Quantum Brooklyn. With Electric Zoo right around the corner, she is preparing for the chaos that lies ahead on Labor Day weekend.
In this interview, we talk about her experience working in a male-dominated industry. Elizabeth gets candid and shares why it is important for her to use her managerial role to lead and uplift the next generations of event producers. And we touch on a few departments in event production you can tap into to get your foot in the door of live events.
Make sure to give Elizabeth a follow on social media. Instagram: @elizzietish
Don't forget to follow My Own Lane. On Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @myownlaneseries
Lastly, this is the first season; we have been out of work, quite frankly, rusty with our interviewing skills. Make sure to only show some love. Thank you for getting this far.