Aram Goldberg has a diverse work experience in the media, marketing, and music industry. Aram started their career at OK Management as a Manager, where they worked with music acts and assisted renowned artists such as Bob Dylan and Paul Simon. Aram then joined Commotion Records as SVP Marketing/Creative Director/Music Supervisor, where they played a key role in overseeing the release schedules, marketing, and promotion of the startup record label. Additionally, they negotiated licenses for the placement of music in films. Aram then transitioned to Lookout Management as a Manager, where they worked for five years. Following that, they joined Monotone/LBI Management and served as Manager/Creative Director/Media Strategy, where they directed marketing, public relations, and media strategies for various artist album releases, brand sponsorships, and tours. During their time there, they worked with high-profile personalities such as Scarlett Johansson, Jack White, and Vampire Weekend. Currently, Aram Goldberg is the Vice President of Media Strategy & Public Relations at The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, where they oversee public relations and media strategy for programs, campaigns, and events. Aram is also involved in the creative direction for advertisements, marketing, promotional videos, and social media.
Aram Goldberg's education history includes obtaining a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Political Science and Government from UCLA, which was achieved from 1995 to 1998. In addition, Aram also pursued a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. This degree was completed in two separate periods, from 1998 to 2001, and again from 1999 to 2001. During the second period at Loyola Law School, the focus of their studies shifted to Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management.
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