Meet the MusicWorks Panelists: Kristin Pauls

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Coming up on Wednesday, October 19, communications and marketing expert, Kristin Pauls will be joining us for our DIY Series: Social Media Strategies workshop. Get to know her a little better with a few candid questions…

A lover of the prairies, photography, and copious amounts of coffee, Kristin Pauls has been the marketing and communications coordinator at The Forks for the past two years. She holds a degree in communications from the University of Winnipeg and Red River College, with an emphasis in public relations. At The Forks, Kristin has significantly grown their social media platforms while engaging the community in meaningful ways. Recently, she took on the role of events manager at The Forks.

What was the last album you listened to?

Daughter, Not to Disappear

What’s your favourite flavor of potato chip?

Wasabi Ginger

Do you/have you ever played any musical instruments?

Yup. Piano, trumpet, recorder, and occasionally an egg shaker.

What’s your favourite Winnipeg past-time?

I have loved and still love skating on the Red River Mutual Trail - and not just because it’s for my job.

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

Kristin Pauls has transformed The Forks’ Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat into one of the hottest grassroots social media campaigns in the city. She will share her insights and expertise into social media best practice, pinpoint the trends, and explore how to apply them to your music career.

MusicWorks DIY Series offers developing artists and industry, as well as veterans looking to update their skills, the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the music business.

Register online, or to get more info, please contact:

David Landreth, Professional Development Coordinator
Manitoba Music
P: 204.975.5188
E: david@manitobamusic.com

MusicWorks is made possible by the generous support of the Province of Manitoba through Industry Services of Manitoba Jobs and the Economy; the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings (FACTOR) through the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters; The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group; and The SOCAN Foundation.

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