Mary Filice is a Professor of Media Management in the Arts, Entertainment and Media Management Program at Columbia College in Chicago, IL. She is also an independent filmmaker who makes her own short films, and who works with the Chicago-area youth-outreach media program Split Pillow as a media literacy and filmmaking instructor.
Mary Filice, a Professor in the AEMM Program at Chicago's Columbia College, discusses how the AEMM department goes about preparing students for careers in arts management –from how students are guided to find their strengths, to how the curriculum is designed to give them practical and meaningful skills that they can apply to real-world situations.
Mary Filice, a Professor in the AEMM Program at Chicago's Columbia College, discusses what her priorities are when preparing students for a career in the entertainment industry.
Mary Filice, a Professor in the AEMM Program at Chicago's Columbia College, discusses the delicate balance between entertainment as art and entertainment as commodity, and how she mentors her students to find a meaningful balance between the two extremes.
Mary Filice, a Professor in the AEMM Program at Chicago's Columbia College, discusses her classroom strategies for getting her entertainment management students to think seriously about the ethical dimensions of their own personalities, career goals, and chosen industries.
Mary Filice, a Professor in the AEMM Program at Chicago's Columbia College, discusses the strategies that her department employs to encourage students to take the management theory they learn in the classroom, and apply it effectively to real-life situations.
Mary Filice, a Professor in the AEMM Program at Chicago's Columbia College, discusses the practical side of an education in arts management, as a way to persuade skeptical parents that this career path is a viable one for their child.