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Marcus Muzea began his career as a local technician for a club in Rotterdam in the late 70s. By 1984, Marcus was a lighting designer, working on commercials and sets for companies and artists like Pepsi, David Bowie, Tina Turner, and Golden Earring. In 1995, Marcus started Rotterdam Rigging, and to date has 20 climbing riggers working in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, and the UK. His resumé would continue to lengthen, as his company took on roles at both the Sochi and Rio Olympics. His most recent endeavor, All 4 Events & Entertainment, provides production services for large scale corporate and sporting events. In our episode with Marcus we discuss the trials and triumphs of operating a business internationally, how a global perspective has made his business better, and the critical functions that safety standards play from location to location.
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Marcus Muzea began his career as a local technician for a club in Rotterdam in the late 70s. By 1984, Marcus was a lighting designer, working on commercials and sets for companies and artists like Pepsi, David Bowie, Tina Turner, and Golden Earring. In 1995, Marcus started Rotterdam Rigging, and to date has 20 climbing riggers working in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, and the UK. His resumé would continue to lengthen, as his company took on roles at both the Sochi and Rio Olympics. His most recent endeavor, All 4 Events & Entertainment, provides production services for large scale corporate and sporting events. In our episode with Marcus we discuss the trials and triumphs of operating a business internationally, how a global perspective has made his business better, and the critical functions that safety standards play from location to location.