Catherine Brown
Artists Liaison at 2000trees Festival- Claim this Profile
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Welsh -
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Credentials
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Grade 1 Bass Guitar
Rock School -
Grade 3 Piano
ABRSM -
Grade 4 Tenorhorn
ABRSM -
Grade 5 Music Theory
ABRSM
Experience
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2000trees Festival
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United Kingdom
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Musicians
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1 - 100 Employee
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Artists Liaison
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Jul 2014 - Present
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BIMM Institute
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Estates & Facilities Assistant
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Dec 2019 - Sep 2022
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Receptionist & Administrative Assistant (BRISTOL)
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Nov 2015 - Feb 2020
First point of contact for guests, administration, scheduling, data entry, directing queries to the appropriate people, stationery replenishment
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Personal Mentor
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Sep 2018 - Jul 2019
Personal mentor for Music Production students
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Invada Records
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United Kingdom
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Retail Office Equipment
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Record Label Assistant
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Nov 2013 - Nov 2016
Record production. Release administration. Release scheduling. Artist liaison. One sheets. Social media account administrator. Record production. Release administration. Release scheduling. Artist liaison. One sheets. Social media account administrator.
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Owner
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Mar 2015 - Mar 2016
Independent Feminist Record Label celebrating what it means to be feminine Owner's statement: Hi. I'm Cat and Got Its Records is my label. I come from a music background and work within the music industry. One day I thought 'Hey, why don't I set up my own record label that has an ethos that means something to me?'. And so I did. Why is feminism is important to me? 1. Because, when I was growing up, I was always a tomboy and thought being boy-like meant that you were strong and girls were weak and needed to be taken care of. I thought if you looked or acted feminine it meant you were weak. What I now know: Strength and weakness is not gender specific. You can wear a floral dress and be an MMA fighter. 2. Because sexism still exists and, even now, I still experience it almost daily. If it's some man who thinks he has the right to say out loud 'hello gorgeous' or 'hi sweetie', or people making sexist jokes but labelling as 'banter'. This is not okay. I want to go about my daily life without the fear of being harassed. 3. Because, apparently, girls shouldn't go out alone late at night. NO! We can do what the hell we want and not have to worry about getting raped or attacked. 4. Feminism is gender neutral. Many of my male friends are feminists and are baffled by the way women are still treated 5. I don't want to be judged on my body and looks, I want to be judged on my skill set and what I can deliver. Women, especially in the media, are always judge on how they look, what they're wearing and are completely criticised for how their bodes are. No one should tell us what we should look like. I have a brain. This list could go on, but the most important thing I want this label to do is encourage others and tell them they can do what they want. I want to show them that they have the confidence to do something that matters to them, just like I have. Thank you for reading, and remember #gotits Show less
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Artist Liaison
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Aug 2014 - Aug 2015
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SocialData
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Brazil
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Market Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Social Research Assistant
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Apr 2013 - Nov 2013
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FInd Derek
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Türkiye
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Research Services
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Bassist
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Nov 2006 - Nov 2008
Played bass guitar in a primarily female alternative punk band. Played bass guitar in a primarily female alternative punk band.
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Education
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Bristol Institute of Modern Music
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Music Industry Management -
Crosskeys College
BTEC National Diploma, Music -
Caldicot Comprehensive School
GCSE