Entrepreneurship Center for Music

Entrepreneurship Center for Music

Welcome to the Entrepreneurship Center for Music (ECM) at the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music!

Did you know? According to the , 鈥淭he overall largest gap between skills acquired and those needed in paid work is for 鈥嬧榖usiness, financial or entrepreneurial skills鈥欌夆65% of working alumni reported these skills as 鈥嬧榠mportant鈥 or 鈥嬧榲ery important鈥 in their employment.鈥

At the College of Music, we鈥檙e addressing that gap: The ECM is a national leader in musicians鈥 professional development. As one of the first such programs in the country, the ECM advances the college鈥檚 universal musician vision by equipping music students with the skills and tools they need to create sustainable careers in the arts.

With the arts business undergoing enormous changes in how content is produced, distributed and consumed, ECM programming goes beyond the traditional career skills taught at some music schools: Our students are encouraged to develop entrepreneurial skills to explore the vast opportunities inherent in a changing marketplace and develop plans to implement career-enhancing ventures across the artistic spectrum.

The most recent national data from AUTM (the leading global organization for recording data on university commercialization) showed that CU Boulder鈥檚 startup production was fifth among all U.S. universities鈥攁 strong indicator that the university is nationally recognized.

What is the student experience like?

From Erika Gossett, who earned a BM in flute performance (鈥23)鈥攁s well as a BA in media studies and a Music Entrepreneurship Certificate (which includes a business minor from the Leeds School of Business)鈥攖hus exemplifying the College of Music鈥檚 universal musician vision:

The Music Entrepreneurship Certificate really helped to help me to think more analytically and in a different way than I'm used to. I feel like a lot of musicians are really focused on the creative side of things, and pursuing a business minor and the entrepreneurship certificate definitely helped me to think entrepreneurially, find my footing and discover a new career path. The most valuable thing I learned is how to work with a team.

Contacts

Jeffrey Nytch
Director, Entrepreneurship Center for Music
jeff.nytch@colorado.edu
303-735-1272
, S135
ECM Conference Room, S131
 
Lecturer

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