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Vox Talk
Stephanie Purcell
17 episodes
4 months ago
Vox Talk is a behind the scenes view of the live music and events industry by the people who live and work in it. I’m talking to good people about their experiences in this business. I’m Stephanie Purcell and I’m the Founder of Vox Management Agency. Our team books talent for corporate and special events and we’ve worked with some of the best of the best in Canadian talent. After 20 years in the industry, I’ve met so many good people doing good work and they’ve got stories to share. The folks I work and play with are some of the best at what they do. They really know their stuff. Tune in on Wednesday May 1st to catch the launch of weekly episodes to come for this season of VOX talk. Let’s talk.
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Vox Talk is a behind the scenes view of the live music and events industry by the people who live and work in it. I’m talking to good people about their experiences in this business. I’m Stephanie Purcell and I’m the Founder of Vox Management Agency. Our team books talent for corporate and special events and we’ve worked with some of the best of the best in Canadian talent. After 20 years in the industry, I’ve met so many good people doing good work and they’ve got stories to share. The folks I work and play with are some of the best at what they do. They really know their stuff. Tune in on Wednesday May 1st to catch the launch of weekly episodes to come for this season of VOX talk. Let’s talk.
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Episode 8: Karen Spaulding: From Boardrooms to Backstages, Navigating Business, Tech, and Halifax's Music Scene as the Owner of The Carleton
Vox Talk
1 hour 7 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 8: Karen Spaulding: From Boardrooms to Backstages, Navigating Business, Tech, and Halifax's Music Scene as the Owner of The Carleton
In this episode, we explore the intriguing journey of Karen Spaulding, a dynamic business leader with many accomplishments to her name. Karen's story is one of diverse experiences, from the world of corporate finance and tech startups to her passionate stewardship of a beloved music venue — The Carleton.  Born and raised in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Karen embarked on her academic journey by earning a BSc (Hons in Biology) from Queen’s University and an MBA from the University of Western Ontario. Her professional career began in Halifax, working first in Finance and then in IT. Karen's life took a turn when she moved to San Jose, California working as a business manager and later relocating to Burnaby, British Columbia, working in various roles, from insurance brokering to engagements with Orca Entertainment, supporting Vancouver sports teams. Returning to Halifax, Karen continued freelancing, initially within her family business, Mersey Seafoods. Her entrepreneurial spirit led her to tech startup Metaworks, where she began as an investor and advisor before eventually becoming the owner and President. A notable chapter in Karen’s journey is her connection with The Carleton, a renowned music venue in Halifax. As a long-time fan and patron, she attended her first major show there in 2009, featuring Ron Sexsmith—a pivotal moment for her.  Years later, aware of the venue's struggles during the construction of the nearby convention centre, Karen was disheartened by the prospect of losing this iconic establishment. In January 2017, after reading an article on AllNovaScotia.com about a failed sale attempt, Karen decided to take action. With her responsibilities at Metaworks winding down and having the financial capacity to invest, she met with the venue’s owner, Mike Campbell, and four months later, she officially purchased The Carleton. What began as a hands-off investment evolved into a hands-on role as Karen dedicated herself to restoring the venue to its former glory. Under her leadership, The Carleton has flourished, earning numerous accolades, including two Nova Scotia Music Awards, three East Coast Music Awards, two Canada Live Music Awards, and one Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia Award. Karen Spaulding’s story is a testament to her adaptability, business acumen, and passion for community and the arts. Join us as we delve into her multifaceted career and the inspiring journey that led her to become a pivotal figure in Halifax’s vibrant music scene.   Steph’s Sites: Vox Agency: https://www.voxagency.ca/ Vox on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voxagency/ https://www.facebook.com/voxmanagementagency    Email Steph: stephanie@voxagency.ca   Intro and Outro Song: “Freetime” by Caledonia   Karen’s Sites: https://www.thecarleton.ca/ @carletonhalifax
Vox Talk
Vox Talk is a behind the scenes view of the live music and events industry by the people who live and work in it. I’m talking to good people about their experiences in this business. I’m Stephanie Purcell and I’m the Founder of Vox Management Agency. Our team books talent for corporate and special events and we’ve worked with some of the best of the best in Canadian talent. After 20 years in the industry, I’ve met so many good people doing good work and they’ve got stories to share. The folks I work and play with are some of the best at what they do. They really know their stuff. Tune in on Wednesday May 1st to catch the launch of weekly episodes to come for this season of VOX talk. Let’s talk.