
Marc Carey - How Can We Make The Music Industry More Eco Friendly & Sustainable ?
02/17/24 • 36 min
Marc is presently CEO of Evolution Music – the business is a partnership of music industry, business and sustainability experts working to EVOLVE the music industry to become sustainable, environmentally, and socially responsible. In addition, Marc is involved in routes to commercialisation for innovation-based products and services. He is also actively involved in music as a host of several radio shows across several platforms. He is an award-winning presenter/DJ and hosts his regular show every Thursday night on a UK platform DR (Deal Radio).
Marc is a passionate advocate for ‘talent’ – promoting and spring boarding artists/musicians through his work with radio and via the independent record label that he co-founded – Roulette Records.
Marc has previously run Carey-Ambrose Ltd, Aspen Waite Southeast and is co-founder of an innovative values-driven eco-enterprise developing new solutions that address gaps in the renewables and wind energy sector (Heritage Wind Ltd)
Social Media Handles
https://www.facebook.com/EvolutionMusicLP
https://www.facebook.com/rouletterecords
https://www.facebook.com/UYCExperienceRadioShow
https://twitter.com/EvolutionMusiLP
Evolution Music is on a Mission to INNOVATE OUR WAY TO AN ECOLOGICALLY SOUND FUTURE FOR MUSIC
If you are an investor or work with investors and are interested to discuss options for investing in Evolution Music, please complete and submit our Investor Enquiry form below. We will then contact you and start the conversation to understand your needs and interests in more detail.
https://evolution-music.co.uk/invest-in-evolution/
Marc is presently CEO of Evolution Music – the business is a partnership of music industry, business and sustainability experts working to EVOLVE the music industry to become sustainable, environmentally, and socially responsible. In addition, Marc is involved in routes to commercialisation for innovation-based products and services. He is also actively involved in music as a host of several radio shows across several platforms. He is an award-winning presenter/DJ and hosts his regular show every Thursday night on a UK platform DR (Deal Radio).
Marc is a passionate advocate for ‘talent’ – promoting and spring boarding artists/musicians through his work with radio and via the independent record label that he co-founded – Roulette Records.
Marc has previously run Carey-Ambrose Ltd, Aspen Waite Southeast and is co-founder of an innovative values-driven eco-enterprise developing new solutions that address gaps in the renewables and wind energy sector (Heritage Wind Ltd)
Social Media Handles
https://www.facebook.com/EvolutionMusicLP
https://www.facebook.com/rouletterecords
https://www.facebook.com/UYCExperienceRadioShow
https://twitter.com/EvolutionMusiLP
Evolution Music is on a Mission to INNOVATE OUR WAY TO AN ECOLOGICALLY SOUND FUTURE FOR MUSIC
If you are an investor or work with investors and are interested to discuss options for investing in Evolution Music, please complete and submit our Investor Enquiry form below. We will then contact you and start the conversation to understand your needs and interests in more detail.
https://evolution-music.co.uk/invest-in-evolution/
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