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Three Newhouse Graduate Students Present Business Concepts to Spotify Executives

Wednesday, May 17, 2017, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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Newhouse School of Public Communications

Spotify CMO and 黑料不打烊 alumnus Seth Farbman G鈥89 was the guest of honor at the annual William and Ada Kussell Media Challenge Series, which took place in early February at the .

More than 40 entrepreneurial and tech-savvy students attended the event, hosted by the Newhouse Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship. A little more than 20 of those students 鈥渁nswered the challenge鈥 by submitting concepts for Spotify executives to consider as they shape the future of the growing digital media business. Farbman asked students to think about how Spotify can become a new, comprehensive 鈥渕edia ecosystem.鈥

Spotify CMO Seth Farbman G鈥89

Spotify CMO Seth Farbman G鈥89

Sean Branagan, director of the Newhouse Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship, says Farbman鈥檚 visit had a big impact on the students. 鈥淚鈥檝e been hearing comments from students weeks and months after his visit,鈥 he says. 鈥淭wo students said it guided their capstone project and several others said they are rethinking their careers. A few were inspired to change their job hunt focus to look only for work with companies鈥攍ike Spotify鈥攚here fast innovation drives business and 鈥榤edia鈥 has an ever-changing meaning.鈥

The Kussell Media Challenge Series was designed for students interested in media innovation and technology. The series brings to campus senior executives from media companies to talk candidly with students about the issues their companies face and to challenge the students to propose ideas about how to identify new areas of opportunity based on those challenges. Past events have focused on Turner, Cond茅 Nast and BuzzFeed.

Three master鈥檚 students came out on top at this year鈥檚 challenge, and were invited to present their concepts to Spotify executives in early April. The students were: David Onoue (), Jeremy Joshua () and Juan Carlos Kuang ().

The students proposed new ways to 鈥渃reate culture鈥 beyond music, to develop artist loyalty and to create a digital-age fan club. They also outlined ways to extend the Spotify experience to a physical space, with immersive media and offline activities.

Spotify executives said they were impressed with the knowledge and professionalism of the presenters and the details and concepts of the plans presented.

鈥淚n reality, there were more than three winners of the Spotify Media Challenge,鈥 says Branagan. 鈥淣ewhouse was really the biggest winner because our students got to meet and hear from one of the leading people in one of the leading companies changing the face of media today. And, through the many great student responses to the challenge, we were able show off our talented, smart students and demonstrate their understanding of the innovative digital media environment.鈥

Launched in 2013, the Kussell Media Challenge Series is supported by Will and Ada Kussell, whose daughter, Melanie Kussell 鈥13, is a graduate of Newhouse鈥檚 program. Will Kussell is the former president and chief brand officer of Dunkin鈥 Donuts Worldwide, where he was responsible for the company鈥檚 repositioning via the slogan 鈥淎merica Runs on Dunkin鈥.鈥

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