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Craig Isaac

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Los Angeles, California
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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us- RWE"
POSITION
Vice President, Relationship Manager in transition
COMPANY DETAILS
N/A
WEBSITE
www.craigisaac.com
ARTISTS/WRITERS I REPRESENT
My primary work has been with Film and Television Composers in the Los Angeles and New York area.
GENRES I NEED OR REPRESENT
All Genres
INFLUENCES
Richard Bellis, Bruce Broughton, David Ellman, Leeds Levy
GROUPS & ASSOCIATION INVOLVEMENT
California Copyright Conference, Society of Composers & Lyricists
I AM INTERESTED IN
in finding new contacts
in career opportunities
in new ventures businesses
in job inquires
BRAGGING RIGHTS
Craig Isaac was most recently a Relationship Manager in City National Bank's Entertainment Division where he spent the last three years managing financial solutions for a high priority client portfolio of small business managers, leading entertainers, executives, film and television composers, non-profits, and production companies. Repeatedly a top-performer during his 10+ years in private banking in Southern California, Craig has a proven track record in exceeding client expectations, and supporting the entertainment community through dedicated efforts in non-profit organizations.
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WHEN I'M NOT WORKING
I am social networking, developing websites, or watching the NFL.
PROJECT I'M CURRENTLY WORKING ON
Campaigning to be elected to the California Copyright Conference Board of Directors.
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