Modeling Success

Rian and guest Steve Papageorge from Genuine Overkill discuss event execution and the trust that is between brand and agency when an event is being staffed and executed. Rian and Steve will also discuss criteria and expectations that are held for staff when working an event from brand education to genuine brand excitement.

Show Notes

Rian and guest Steve Papageorge from Genuine Overkill discuss event execution and the trust that is between brand and agency when an event is being staffed and executed. Rian and Steve will also discuss criteria and expectations that are held for staff when working an event from brand education to genuine brand excitement.

Timestamps:
4:41 - What are creative teams looking for?
12:03 - Sampling vs. Curating
15:45 - Most unacceptable things ambassadors can do
21:21 - What do brands want most from activations?

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What is Modeling Success?

Modeling Success is created to bridge the gap between talent and brand. Putting everything out on the table, addressing current situations and hot unspoken topics that are happening in the industry that need to change. We will address topics such as the models and brand's point of view on industry topics. As well as discussing success in the industry, what it is to be a model and what agencies and brands are looking for when seeking talent. Just because you get paid for pictures does not make you a model. A model is "a system or thing used as an example to follow or imitate". A model is someone or something one aspires to become, someone who works their butt off and is someone people can look up to. This podcast is here to assist Talent in learning pride and true tactics for success in the industry.

I, Rian Donatelli, will use my 25+ years experience within this industry to discuss all these topics and more through conversions and panels with other people in the industry from talent to brand executives to the venues and establishments that we are operating in. We are going to find some hard truths that need to be heard on all fronts.