Significant Career Lesson From a Data Insights Executive at Entertainment Talent Agency
Suzi, an Executive of Data Insights at an entertainment talent agency, enjoys the industry's evolving use of data, stating that "data has not historically been a huge part of the entertainment industry," but now "it's being used strategically to help clients" with transparency and new opportunities. This allows Suzi to combine a passion for creative work with a data-driven approach to understand content impact and "see how data has transformed entertainment."
Data Analysis, Entertainment Industry, Executive Leadership, Strategic Thinking, Quantitative Analysis
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Suzi Stein
Executive, Data Insights
Entertainment Talent Agency
Amherst College, 2014
Currently pursuing MBA at UCLA Anderson as part of their FEMBA program
Environmental & Related Sciences
Arts, Entertainment & Media
Data and Analytics
Student Athlete
Video Highlights
1. Data is becoming increasingly important in the entertainment industry, creating new opportunities for data professionals.
2. Suzi's career path demonstrates how data can transform entertainment by providing transparency and strategic insights.
3. The intersection of creativity and data analysis offers unique and rewarding career paths in the entertainment industry.
Transcript
What do you enjoy most about being in your industry?
This goes back to being in entertainment and working with creative folks. What's really cool is that data hasn't historically been a huge part of the entertainment industry.
When I joined my company about four and a half years ago, data was being more formalized within our company and becoming more important in the entertainment industry. I love seeing how data has transformed entertainment and how it's being used strategically to help clients.
It helps create more transparency around performance and how it can be leveraged for good to improve and open up new opportunities for our clients. It's cool to still focus on the creative while having a qualitative lens to understand the impact content is having.
It will be interesting to see how data continues to transform the entertainment industry and how it can be leveraged for good.
