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From an early age up until the present moment, I have first and foremost been a songwriter, musician and lover of music. Specifically, I chose to attend law school with the goal of learning the legal and business side of the music industry. Over the summer, I worked at North Star Media, a boutique music publisher in my home state of Michigan. My initial exposure to publishing with North Star piqued my interest in music publishing, leading me to pursue music-publishing opportunities here in Los Angeles. As a result, the decision to extern for BMG Chrysalis was an easy one.

During my time at BMG, I hope to accomplish several goals. From a skills perspective, I hope to gain a greater understanding of the music publishing industry through

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