Jenna Shatzman

Head Of Artist Relations at MUSIC Matters

Jenna Shatzman has had a diverse range of work experiences. Jenna started as a Marketing Intern at JV Agency, where they conducted brand research and secured partnerships with major brands. Jenna also expanded the audience of a Spotify playlist curator and wrote industry trend blog posts, increasing the agency's LinkedIn following. Jenna has also worked as a Brand Experience Volunteer and College Marketing Representative at Girls Who Listen Inc., Head of Artist Relations and Head of Membership Development at MUSIC Matters, and as a Summer Intern at United Talent Agency. Jenna has been a Grammy U Member and Mentee at The Recording Academy and held the role of Head of Sponsorship at APG Presents. Additionally, Jenna worked on a project called "Wolverine eX: Reimagining the Fan Experience with Madison Square Garden" at Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. Jenna is currently an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Michigan.

From 2019 to 2023, Jenna Shatzman attended the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication and Media Studies.

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MUSIC Matters

MUSIC Matters was founded on the principle that music can connect people of all cultures, backgrounds, orientations, ethnicities, and nationalities. In 2011, ten University of Michigan students came together under this principle to address a lack of unity on their campus. Music became their vehicle to drive social change. MUSIC Matters is a student-run non-profit organization that uses the unifying power of music to create educational opportunities and celebrate the vibrant Michigan community. In order to do so, MUSIC Matters hosts a capstone event for the University of Michigan community, bringing people together to celebrate another successful year. This event begins with SpringFest, a SXSW-style gathering designed to promote innovation, creativity, and community and display the achievements of University students. The day’s festivities are capped off with a benefit concert, featuring a major headlining artist, with proceeds going to a unique philanthropic cause selected and designed by MUSIC Matters members. In year one, we brought Grammy-nominee J.Cole to Hill Auditorium and donated $10,000 to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. In year 2, we brought indie-rock legend Ben Folds and gave a $50,000 gift to endow the MUSIC Matters Big Thinkers Scholarship, one of the first of its kind.


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