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16 December, 2021Print
Shore Fire Media Promotes Maria Eilert To Junior Account Executive
December 16, 2021/Brooklyn, NY—Shore Fire Media, a leading PR firm for entertainment, arts and culture, has promoted Maria Eilert to Junior Account Executive. Eilert, who is based in Nashville, was previously a Publicity Assistant.
Eilert was born and raised in Overland Park, KS, and moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University. At Belmont, Eilert studied Music Business, graduating in November 2020. Prior to joining Shore Fire, Eilert held internships at Shore Fire, Warner Records and Kansas City’s Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, and worked on the Presidential Debate Media team. She began at Shore Fire as an intern in January 2020, and joined as a Publicity Assistant in November 2020, a week after graduating. Since then she has been an integral part of campaigns for musicians and creators including Scarypoolparty, Jacob Sartorius, The East Family, Giannina Gibelli, Simone De La Rue, Baby Shark Live, Jocelyn & Chris Arndt, The East Family, Doctor Mike, Lyte and more.
Says Senior Account Executive Andrea Evenson: “Maria joined our team as an intern, only working in an office with us for a few short weeks before the pandemic shut down. Despite the distance, her thoughtfulness, enthusiasm and mind for publicity have made her instrumental on our team. Maria has grown tremendously as a publicist, and we are all thrilled to see her take on this new role.”
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Shore Fire Media (a division of Dolphin Entertainment) represents artists and culture makers at the top of their fields. The company's dedicated teams in New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville wield extensive, varied expertise to strategically amplify narratives and shape reputations for career-advancing effect. Shore Fire Media represents top recording artists in multiple genres, songwriters, music producers, record labels, music industry businesses, venues, trade organizations, authors, comedians, social media personalities and cultural institutions.
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