Whether you're an aspiring activist or a seasoned pro, Julia Rhee has been making a name for herself as a first generation movement builder. She graduated from Eugene Lang College at the New School and holds degrees in sociology and leadership from Harvard University. She is a proud graduate of NAASCon and the YP4 Leadership Academy Fellowship and is currently a youth organizer for Green for All in Oakland.
As a former pianist, Julia Rhee has extensive experience in marketing and investment. Her co-founder, Aleksey Igudesman, is also an established musician. The company has an official testimonial from Billy Joel, John Malkovich, and Hans Zimmer. They're also known for their social media activities. It's no surprise that Julia's career path is filled with successful entrepreneurial ventures. She has already launched several companies and has worked with some of the biggest names in music.
Another one of her ventures, Music Traveler, connects musicians with venues around the world. She is a former pianist, has an investment background, and works with a US-VC. Her co-founder, Aleksey Igudesman, is an internationally renowned musician. As an official testimonial, Billy Joel, John Malkovich, and Hans Zimmer endorse the company. The business is a success, and Julia is confident in her ability to find the right person to fit into her vision.
Music Traveler is a platform that matches musicians with venues, and was founded by Julia Rhee and Aleksey Igudesman. Founders Long Vo and Aleksey Igudesman are recognized artists. The company has a strong social media presence, with celebrity endorsements from John Malkovich, Hans Zimmer, and Billy Joel. As a result, Julia has a strong background in a variety of fields and has worked with many US-VCs.
The book is now available in print and as a podcast. The audiobook is available online. It is available for download, and has a strong testimonial section. The author's biography can be found at the National Radio Project website. Alternatively, you can listen to the interview with Julia Rhee here. You can purchase a print or digital edition of the book through the National Radio Project's iTunes page. They are both very well-written and are an excellent addition to any library.
In 2003, Music Traveler published a book called Where Do We Go From Here? The book, published by RP&E, explored the long road to environmental justice. In the book, young activists outlined their aspirations for the EJ movement and continued to build it. The film features interviews with two of these young activists, and a short video with another. If you're an activist, it's a great place to begin your journey.
The interview with Julia Rhee revealed her early career as an activist and a venture capitalist. Her background in the tech industry paved the way for her to work for companies like Typhon Capital Management, and Construct Capital. She is a co-founder of the Asian Immigrant Women's Advocates, and has worked for over a decade in venture capital. In addition to advising Typhon, Rhee has founded the Hella Organized Bay Area Koreans anti-imperialist group.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021