Author: Caroline Melby

Meet people in the industry by participating in SOLID’s Bowl-a-thon!

  Bowl-a-thon – April 9th from 5:30pm-8pm.  Must be 21+ to participate. AMF Pla-Mor Lanes (2906 Foster Creighton Drive, (Berry Hill/100 Oaks area) Nashville, TN 37204) SOLID takes part in an annual bowl-a-thon and we were wanting to offer current students the opportunity to participate (put together a team, fundraise, etc.). It would be a great opportunity for those who want to participate to be … Continue reading Meet people in the industry by participating in SOLID’s Bowl-a-thon! »

Entry Point Roundtable @ Sea Gayle Music!

This series is designed for 10-12 students to network with leading industry professionals in an intimate and engaging environment while experiencing the culture of the company. The event will be held at Sea Gayle Music on Tuesday, April 7th from 4pm – 5:30pm. The space is limited, so the first 12 to RSVP will be able to attend. RSVP today to caroline.melby@belmont.edu with your top … Continue reading Entry Point Roundtable @ Sea Gayle Music! »

Plan to attend the Nashville Area Career Fairs on March 31st

Searching for a job or internship? Exploring career options? Plan to attend the Nashville Area Career Fairs on Tuesday, March 31st from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Williamson County Ag Expo Park. The Nashville Area College to Career Fair and the Nashville Area Teacher Recruitment Fair will be occurring simultaneously. The event is currently sold out with 185 companies and organizations registered for … Continue reading Plan to attend the Nashville Area Career Fairs on March 31st »

Be bold & make the move!

The Nashville music industry is really just a small town. We see the same people over and over again at every industry event, coffee shop, and even the grocery store. One fault we are all guilty of is not rekindling these relationships when we see them. It’s so easy to see someone you barely know and think to yourself, “They probably don’t remember meeting me.” … Continue reading Be bold & make the move! »