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Musicians Institute grad scores full time gig at Universal Music Group
While many graduates of the various music programs at Musicians Institute go on to grab headlines as they emerge and thrive in the spotlight, MI’s Music Business Program is also becoming a major force in executive suites throughout the industry.
A recent example is MI Music Business graduate Ji Yeon Song, who recently began a full-time position at Universal Music Group as a New Release Analyst as well as Product and Inventory Manager. Her position, which began immediately after graduation and evolved from her MBP internship, includes product support for Interscope-Geffen-A&M-Mercury Nashville and MCA Nashville.
Since opening its doors in 1977, Musicians Institute has primed over 20,000 musicians, producers, engineers, vocalists and industry professionals for successful careers in every genre of contemporary music. Located just blocks from the Capitol Records tower, MI has an incredible history of innovation dating back to its origins in 1977 as the Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT), which broke new ground as a performance-based contemporary music school taught by working professionals.
Within a few years, GIT was joined by bass and drum programs to form Musicians Institute and the evolution has continued to this day with degree and certificate programs for career-minded guitarists, bassists, drummers, vocalists, keyboardists, recording engineers, independent producers, guitar makers, music business professionals and filmmakers.
For more information, please visit www.mi.edu
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