In this episode of Breaking the Biz, we’re joined by Laurie B. Kirby, Esq., a trailblazing producer, attorney, and thought leader in the entertainment and events industry. As the powerhouse behind FestForums and Best of the Fests, Laurie brings decades of experience shaping unforgettable festivals that celebrate music, film, food, and wine.
From her beginnings as a prominent attorney representing professional athletes and nonprofits to founding The Legends of the LPGA, Laurie’s journey exemplifies innovation and resilience. She shares her expertise on creating exceptional fan and talent experiences, her insights into the ever-changing festival landscape, and the importance of inclusivity in the entertainment industry.
This conversation is packed with wisdom for anyone curious about the behind-the-scenes magic of festivals—and how to break barriers in the entertainment world.
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