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MUSIC UNITES IN COMPTON

December 15, 2015

Atom Factory CEO Troy Carter was among the music biz and entertainment execs donating time to speak in front of more than 200 students at Centennial High School—Kendrick Lamar's alma mater in Compton—for the Music Unites Music-Versity Career Panel...

The Music Unites Music-Versity Career Panel brought together some of the top entertainment and music executives for musicunites.org to Kendrick Lamar's alma mater, Centennial High School in Compton, last Thursday, 12/10.

Seen at the event, which talked with some 200 students about the importance of education, are (l-r) Superintendent Darin Brawley, Brianne Pins, Cashmere Agency, Nikki Wheeler, ICM Partners, Michelle Edgar, Exec Director Music Unites, Troy Carter, Founder and CEO, Atom Factory, John Lindahl, Epic Records recording artist, John Rubey, Fathom Events, Adrienne Reed, Director of partnerships and events for the GRAMMYs, Harold Owens, Music Cares, Dr. Jacqueline Sanderlin, Compton Unified School District Special Programs and Jeremy Summers. General Manager, The Firm; President, Prospect Park Records.