BBR Music Group Adds Staff
Broken Bow Records (BBR) Music Group has added Chelsey Flick as its Promotion Coordinator for both Broken Bow and Stoney Creek Records. Flick will assist the Radio Promotion team for both labels and report directly to Sr. VP of Promotion Carson James.
“Chelsey’s attention to detail and incredible attitude made her the perfect choice to be promotion coordinator for both the Broken Bow and Stoney Creek imprints,” says James. “We’re ecstatic to add her to the team.”
Flick, a Belmont University graduate, most recently served as office manager for Crowd Surf. She has also worked as a booking agent assistant at Artist Events and as a publicity assistant for Loudmouth PR. Flick can be reached at Chelsey@brokenbowrecords.com.
Brittany Farrar has been promoted to Executive Assistant to both BBR Music Group Exec. VP Jon Loba and General Manager Rick Shedd. She will assist both executives in their daily duties and will continue to manage the company’s travel needs.
“Brittany was originally hired on a temporary basis but her hard work and desire to stay made it clear that we needed to bring her on board permanently. She will be a great addition to our team,” says Shedd.
Farrar is a graduate of California State University, with a degree in Business Administration and is a Certified Associate in Project Management. Farrar can be reached at Brittany@brokenbowrecords.com.



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