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Episode 64: Growing Your Business Globally
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Growing your business doesn't have to just mean booking more events in your local market. Taking your company nationwide or working in different markets is another way to grow your brand. If that's something you're considering, this week's episode of the This Week in Weddings podcast is for you. In this week's episode, we're chatting with musician and singer Jordan Kahn about how he's taken his entertainment company from just local-based to booking events throughout the country.
About our guest:
Raised on the great popular music of the last century, Berklee College of Music graduate Jordan Kahn and his party orchestra of 11 to 40+ performers have a reputation for dance-floor-filling musical performances that will bring you across all genres. From Justin Timberlake to Chicago, Pitbull to Earth Wind and Fire, Sinatra to Santana, and many many more, the talent is vast and possibilities endless.
Matched with his expansive repertoire and ability to go from song to song without stopping, is Jordan's unique formula of how to elevate energy in any room. Jordan believes that, "We as performers exist for our audience. For me, it is all about connecting musically and emotionally with every single person in front of me. Whatever it takes to provide our crowd escape away from their normal day-to-day, and bring them an experience they will never forget!"
In this episode, listeners will hear about:
- Jordan's background and he began his career in the wedding industry
- How networking helped Jordan grow his business in his market and in other markets
- How Jordan balances traveling for events and networking with his band's performances
- Jordan's thoughts on donating services for industry events when you're running business
Want to connect with Jordan?
- Website: Jordan Kahn Orchestra
- Instagram: @jordanmusiq
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordanmusiq
231 episodes
Manage episode 202489280 series 1321782
Growing your business doesn't have to just mean booking more events in your local market. Taking your company nationwide or working in different markets is another way to grow your brand. If that's something you're considering, this week's episode of the This Week in Weddings podcast is for you. In this week's episode, we're chatting with musician and singer Jordan Kahn about how he's taken his entertainment company from just local-based to booking events throughout the country.
About our guest:
Raised on the great popular music of the last century, Berklee College of Music graduate Jordan Kahn and his party orchestra of 11 to 40+ performers have a reputation for dance-floor-filling musical performances that will bring you across all genres. From Justin Timberlake to Chicago, Pitbull to Earth Wind and Fire, Sinatra to Santana, and many many more, the talent is vast and possibilities endless.
Matched with his expansive repertoire and ability to go from song to song without stopping, is Jordan's unique formula of how to elevate energy in any room. Jordan believes that, "We as performers exist for our audience. For me, it is all about connecting musically and emotionally with every single person in front of me. Whatever it takes to provide our crowd escape away from their normal day-to-day, and bring them an experience they will never forget!"
In this episode, listeners will hear about:
- Jordan's background and he began his career in the wedding industry
- How networking helped Jordan grow his business in his market and in other markets
- How Jordan balances traveling for events and networking with his band's performances
- Jordan's thoughts on donating services for industry events when you're running business
Want to connect with Jordan?
- Website: Jordan Kahn Orchestra
- Instagram: @jordanmusiq
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordanmusiq
231 episodes
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