02/15: Bad Boy Entertainment News You May Have Missed, Vol. 1
The
last few months have been a little crazy and, as such, we have been focusing on high level stories - or stories that happened to cross my desk - here at Bad Boy Blog. At the same time, being a comprehensive source, I at least wanted to summarize some of the stories that fell through the cracks during this time. Check out some of them below.
Former Bad Boy Chief Marketing Officer Amani Duncan Heads to C.F. Martin & Co.
According to a
press release, Amani Duncan - former Chief Marketing Officer for Bad Boy Entertainment has been hired by C.F. Martin & Co. as the Director of Promotional Marketing. The company
manufactures guitars and related accessories. Congratulations to Mrs. Duncan.
Tao of Talani and UPTOWN Magazine Go Behind the Scenes at Blue Flame
Tao of Talani and
UPTOWN Magazine both released features - in November and September, respectively - taking a look at the operations at Blue Flame, Bad Boy's marketing and ad agency.
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