Rebekah Campbell is a music industry entrepreneur and the founder of Posse.com, the world's first fan-driven, peer-to-peer, music marketing platform.
In this episode of In Her Shoes, Rebekah tells us:
about her innovative and fresh marketing techniques in an old industry
how she brings in partners and investors
her passion for social justice, poverty and development and
business strategies for other women
Enjoy this interview with Rebekah Campbell!
About the In Her Shoes series
In Her Shoes is a regular video series presented by the Australian Businesswomen's Network and BNet.com.au. Each interview features an inspiring businesswoman and her strategies for success.
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Rebekah Campbell is one of the Australian music industry's best known names - or best kept secrets. It depends who you are. To record companies, artist managers, and most of the artists, she's a familiar and at times, assertive face. To music lovers and the listening public, she is an unseen force.
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