Successful Berklee Alumni #244: Brooke Gonzalez-Woods

Brooke Gonzalez-Woods
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Graduated from Berklee Online in 2020 with a degree in Music Business.

Position: Social Worker at Alberta Health Services, a large, public, reserach hospital wtih over 800 beds. “Our role helps to support the nonmedical, practical side of things. For example, financial resources, medication coverage, coping/mental health serfvices, meal delivery, and so forth. It can be crisis intervention or just connecting people wtih long-terms programs.” Officially she’s on a team with other social workers, but her work involves working with doctors, dieticians, and folks in many other roles.

Overview: Brooke did a 2-year vocal performance program, then transferred to Berklee Online to finish her Bachelors Degree, which she did part-time 2016-2020 while working. She completed her degree and was set to do an artist internship at an incubator in Toronto when Covid hit, leading to a very lean year. By the end of 2020 Brook realized she wanted be be in a more stable profession that involved helping people. She started volunteering for a food security group and other nonprofits and applied to schools, and was admitted to the Bachelor in Social Work program at the University of Calgary (Edmonton).

Thanks to her prior schooling, Brooke completed the program in the spring of 2023 after just under two years. In her last year she did her practicum (a.k.a. internship) at Alberta Health Services, and was fortunate to be hired into her position after graduation, first on a temporary/part-time basis, then after a few months on a temporary/full time basis, then as a regular full-time employee after just under a year.
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You can see Brooke’s LinkedIn profile here.
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Choice Quotes: “I love connecting with people–that’s what brought me to music in the first place, that emotional connection. At my job I’m there with people, supporting them through hard times.”

“Doing Berklee Online while I worked full-time taught me good time management. I learned how to make solid connections online with professors and peers–something I use in my job. Berklee Online also made me a better writer–it helps that I can write well.”

“Mine is a role you have to be very adaptable. We don’t always know how long it’ll take for people to recover and what their needs are.”

“I still love music dearly, but it’s more for me these days. I don’t have any pressure, but I feel so drawn to music and I’m getting back some of the passion that had been missing among the stress of life. Listening to music, playing a one-off show, practicing and enjoying it that way.”

“Before you fully dive in to social work, explore volunteering opportunities and human services jobs you can do without the degree to find out if it’s something you want to do. It’s not for everybody, but I’m really grateful to be where I’m at.” It helps to explore before you fully dive in. Find your niche.”

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Successful Berklee Alumni #243: Brad Rude

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Graduated from Berklee Online in 2016 with a major in Music Business.

Position: Social Media Manager, at TMV Group, a small (under 20 employees) advertising agency, working in social media. Brad’s job is a balance between the creative and the client sides. He works with his team (two other people) to create content for clients then most of his job involves acting as a liason with clients to make sure the content is what they want to see.

Overview: Brad was a working musician as he worked his way through Berklee Online, and by the end of that he wanted to work in music business. He wanted to stay in the Detroit area where family and loved ones were located, which made finding a job more difficult, but he worked in music business for several years, though the pay wasn’t great and he needed a part-time job on top of that. He started his own synth licensing company, then started going to advertising-focused networking events hoping to make connections and drum up business for his clients.

Eventually, this networking convince Brad that he should work in advertising himself! He learned of a project manager job at an advertising firm he respected and worked there for six months before getting laid off, but he applied to other positions and very quickly was hired into his current job.
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You can see Brad’s LinkedIn profile here.
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Choice Quotes: “My job provides me an outlet to be creative but also to work with clients–something I’ve always enjoyed doing. I’m flexible on a daily basis. And I now have options to move forward in my careers–client side, creative, project management.”

“Networking is one of the most important things you can do. It’s hard, especially if you’re introverted like me. But getting out there, meeting people, making genuine connections beyond business is so helpful! I’d say if you’re invited and don’t know anyone, go and meet people, get out of your comfort zone.”

“Berklee features that balance between business and creativity. Even the more business-oriented classes it always reminded us why we’re doing this. Create art, make people feel. It helped me strike that balance to this day.”

“Get into social media if you love it and be on the forefront of new trends but also be willing to follow trends and have your finger on the pulse of things. It’s as fun as you make it. Social media isn’t going away anytime soon, so you can have a long and successful career in it.”

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Successful Berklee Alumni #242: Jesse Medawar

Jesse Medawar
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Graduated from Berklee Online in 2020 with a major in Music Business.

Position: Resource Manager at Publicis Sapient, a digital marketing company with roughly 15,000 employees worldwide. Jesse’s job, part of the “Business Headquarters Team” involves putting current employees into teams, making sure the 400+ employees he watches over have sufficient work to do and opportunities for career growth.

Overview: Jesse was a working musician, in multiple bands, as he studied Music Business at Berklee Online. Right as he was finishing up schooling, the pandemic shut everything down. Jesse wanted to stay in Detroit, near family and loved ones, and wrestled with what to do. Though a connection he got a temporary job filing papers for a HR office. Then he got a real HR position and started to really consider HR as a career. For the next couple of years, Jesse did a variety of jobs involving HR or recruiting. He found his job on LinkedIn, not sure what it entailed, but both Jesse and his employer agreed it would be a good fit.
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You can see Jesse’s LinkedIn profile here.
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Choice Quotes: “As a musician, I really enjoyed the social aspect of music, also teaching private lessons and finding student strengths. In a lot of ways, this job is a lot of that. I have one on one meetings. And a lot of my job is like teaching, finding people’s strengths.”

“Everyone chooses their own path. Many things about being a touring musician seem grueling to be now. You are made up of so many things–a musician is just one of them. Focus on being happy and doing something that you like even if it’s not music.”

“Part of the reason my job is so enjoyable is I work for an advertising agency. Advertising agencies contain a lot of creative-minded people.”

Through Berklee I learned about being a professional and being “the whole package”.
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