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  <title>S02E03 - Adam Rosenwach and how artists can transition into the business world</title>
  <description>In one of our favourite chats, we sit down with Adam Rosenwach, to discuss the through line of being an artist and an enterprenuer and his recent article in the Harbard Business Review -- How Artists Can Transition into the Business World&amp;amp;nbsp;by Jesse Feister, Adam Rosenwach, and Stewart D. Friedman Adam Rosenwach is the Chief Business Officer at Deerfield Catalyst and Chief Business Officer/Chief Financial Officer at Coridea. A Berklee College of Music graduate, he segued from a start in music production and touring (Bon Iver, Doe Paoro, Florence and the Machine) and education to becoming a champion of early-stage medical device innovation as an executive in two leading accelerators. His diverse career spans from the arts to healthcare, where he has leveraged his ability to collaborate with creatives regardless of their industry. Adam holds an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and lives in Brooklyn, NY where he and his family enjoy maximizing everything the city has to offer. Read the full article here:&amp;amp;nbsp;  https://hbr.org/2024/05/how-artists-can-transition-into-the-business-world?ab=HP-hero-latest-text-1 </description>
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