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David Avery
David Avery is President of Powderfinger Promotions, a publicity and radio promotion company based in Framingham, MA. The company has worked with artists like 311, Bobby Previte, Moe, Robert Randolph, John Brown’s Body and The Dresden Dolls.
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David Avery, President of Powderfinger Promotions, shares how he goes about finding and interviewing the right people to staff his company (hint: interns), his philosophy on managing these people into greatness.



Shoot Date:
October 2007
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Entrepreneurship | Interviewing | Management | Music Schools

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Berklee College of Music | Powderfinger Promotions

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