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Kiel Berry, who restructured Linkin Park's proprietary company Machine Shop to leverage the band's social media fans and expanded it to include a venture capital fund, is changing channels. By ...
“To be clear, we are still in the music business,” Kiel Berry, an executive at the group’s relaunched innovation company, Machine Shop, wrote in a post on the school’s blog, ...
Kiel Berry, the executive vice president of Machine Shop, writes in Harvard Business Review that streaming services are supplanting album sales, but revenue from streaming services is laughable ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Viacom Labs, an incubator for the future of fan experience and engagement, today announced that Kiel Berry has joined as Co-Head and SVP. Berry, most recently head of ...
While their venture capital firm launched in mid-May, in his article Berry says that the idea for the company began in 1999 in Linkin Park drummer Rob Bourdon’s home.
And now, in a new Harvard Business Review piece, Machine Shop’s Executive Vice President Kiel Berry traces the ways that Machine Shop has become a tech incubator and venture capital firm.
Kiel Berry is the Executive Vice President of Machine Shop. Prior to Machine Shop, Kiel worked at Creative Artists Agency and began his career at JPMorgan Investment Banking.
The band Linkin Park has supported a curious little device called PlugAir that could boost sales of digital music. Is this next-generation merchandising or a last-ditch effort against digital music?
What Happened When Linkin Park Asked Harvard for Help with Its Business Model ...