Successful Berklee/BoCo Grad #219: Anthony Divastanzo

Anthony Divastanzo
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Graduated in 2014 from the Boston Conservatory with a degree in Musical Theater.


Position: Anthony works as an event planner at a large hedge fund. He plans and organizes half a dozen very large internal corporate events each year, each one attended by over 1,000 people. Anthony also has a side job where he writes screenplays.

Overview: After graduation Anthony moved to NYC. He had a photography busiess which was doing well, but was a side thing. Anthony worked various side jobs, then got an equity acting position as part of the cast of the Little Shop of Horrors musical which was touring, but found that he didn’t enjoy performing, as there was no room for creativity. Returning to NYC, Anthony was working various temp jobs. A friend recommended him for a corporate concierge position at this hedge fund, promising Anthony he’d never be bored, and Anthony took the position in late 2016.

While he thought the position would be temporty, Anthony really liked the job. By the end of 2017, he was part of the CEO’s Orchestration team, helping set up meeting spaces, offices, etc. When the pandemic hit that work was drying up, so Anthony transitioned to HR and worked on the team that handled the company’s COVID testing program. As that eased off in early 2022, Anthony got his dream position on being the fund’s event planner.

Choice Quotes: “For myself, musical theater is fabulous and I love it–but what was the joy? For me it was storytelling and creative problem solving. That’s what I enjoy the most. Instead of donig it literally I took it to the concept of storytelling. What am I doing to refine that concept as a storyteller. If you can release yourself from the literal your world will open up in ways you may never have imagined! Find the creativity (or whatever you want) in different opportunities.”

“BoCo will prepare you well for planning because you’ll be dealing with so many personalities to navigate and collaborate with. What I loved about BoCo is that you’ve had to deal with so many big personalties (students, faculty, others) and learned to thrive and hold your own in that space.”

Give yourself grace, be gentle with yourself, and know you’re safe. If yo’ure not feeling safe, do what you need to ground yourself in reality. Careers take time. They ebb and flow and change like water. Don’t pressure yourself to have a large amount of money or a certain position by a young age. All of that will come.”

“If you can be the calm one in the room, you will get ahead.”

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Successful Berklee Grad #218: Jaeman Park

Jaeman Park
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Graduated in 2020 with a major in Electronic Production & Design. Principal instrument: guitar.

Position: (Internal) Recruiter at Publicis Health Media, which is part of a large marketing / public relations company with tens of thousands of employees. Jaeman finds platform administrators, social media marketers,, data analysts, etc on LinkedIn, and offers them job opportunities at his company. He also communicates with candidates, screens them, and guides them through the interview and job offer process.


Overview: Jaeman transferred to Berklee after studying media and communications for two years. While at Berklee he organized Berklee’s first K-Pop Summit, but the pandemic pushed it back to the year after he graduated but was still excellent experience. After graduating, Jaeman moved home to Philadelphia, and spent several frustrating months unemployed. A friend from church suggested he apply for a recruiter position at a different, smaller company.

Jaemon got that job, which was initially half-time but became full-time later on. After a year and a half, Jaeman started actively looking for better opportunities. A recruiter reached out to him about his current position, which he started in June, 2022.
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You can see Jaeman’s LinkedIn profile here.

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Choice Quotes: “I like working directly with people. One great thing is I sometime match people who got laid off or are unhappy at their jobs and get to connect them with new opportunities. My employer, Publicis Group, is known to provide great benefits and have a great work culture.”

The music career is a long-term fight. For other stuff, coursera courses will help. Learning Excel will help a lot–know that and you can land many jobs that you’d want. “After graduating you’ll go through hard time. Everyone thinks they’ll be the one who won’t struggle. Everyone I graduated with is struggling, I’m probably the only one making decent $. But don’t stress. Time is long.”

“Working as a recruiter is a good starting point. You just need to have a good personality and customer service skills. Getting your fit into any business field is really crucial. You don’t need a degree for this job, bu tat the same time there’s a lower ceiling than other business jobs. You’re getting decent $ for sure, then can use the time after 5 pm to pursue something else.

“It was scary to move to my current job–I didn’t have a business degree and I’d worked at a smaller company. I wondered if other legit recruiters would look down on my experience. But after moving I realized my new job wasn’t all that different.”


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Successful Berklee Alumni #217: Aaria Manchanda

Aaria Manchanda
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Graduated in 2020 with a major in Professional Music. Principal instrument: voice.

Position: Associate Go-To-Market Manager at T-Mobile, a multinational cell phone company. A type of project manager, Aria works remotely, handling over 100 proposed sales of different types of phones, plans, etc., sending them on for approval, then informing all locations of what the new prices will be and for how long.

Overview: While at Berklee, Aria promoted caf shows as part of her student employment. Graduating during the pandemic, she moved home to Washington state and looked for jobs. Her first job was with a small marketing firm, but the pay was low and she didn’t like it and soon left. She then took a 5-month contract job managing a large fundraising event for a local Indian-American community organization.

After that event had ended, Aaria started hearing from many recruiters about project manager positions. Soon she was hired into her current job, initially as a contractor, but after a year she became a full-time employee. Since the job was remote, Aaria moved from the Seattle area to Detriot, where the cost of living is lower.
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Choice Quotes: “I always wanted to get into marketing of some sort. I enjoyed enjoyed adminstative tasks. I do know how to do it and enjoy it.”

“Berklee has 8+ classes per semester and that helped me stay organized and on top of things, which is really important when you look at how many things can come in in my job.”

“Music isn’t something I want to give up on. My day job is a means to an end. In the future, I hope to create an album.”

Don’t freak out. Things are scary. It will take time to find a job and your first job won’t be what you want it to be. It’s a resume builder. Contract jobs are a great way to get your foot in the door. No matter how short the contract, it may be extended or they may hire you full-time.”

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Successful Berklee Alumni #216: Bradley Webb

Bradley Webb
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Graduated in 2016 with a major in Music Business. Principal instrument: piano.

Position: Data and Reporting Analyst at Healthstream, Inc., a large, Nashville-based tech firm that develops and sells many different pieces of medical-related software. Bradley reports regarding software licensure and usage for their clients. On a team of six, Bradley handles 7 huge accounts, each of which spends over $10,000,000 per year on software!) His job is broken into super-huge accounts (health groups with dozens of hospitals) that get full-time attention. He compiles data, analyzes it, and puts it into reports for the sales team and others. In the near future he’ll present to clients, walking them through reports. Between those reports, he handles ad hoc requests as they come in. Currently he’s also working on automating many processes, updating old scripts, etc., so he codes daily.

Overview: In his last year at Berklee, Bradley was working at an Apple store. After graduation, many of his friends were moving to Nashville, so he transferred to an Apple store in Nashville. He gigged and met people, then a year later an Apple store customer who worked at UMG put in the word and got Bradley a position there doing data entry. Bradley worked there for four year, gigging on the side, but at some point the job felt stagnant without the likelihood of promotion. In 2020, he used YouTube and Udemi/Courseacademy to learn SEQL and did a bit of side work on this. In early 2021 he left the UMG job voluntarily, living off savings plus gig income, and started to actively look for other opportunities, applying to 5 – 10 positions each day.

It took over 1,000 applications, but finally one application worked! Bradly was hired into his current positionin the spring of 2022.
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You can see Bradley’s LinkedIn profile here.
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Choice Quotes: “I enjoy the investigative part of data analytics, finding answers to questions, being able to speak a special langage and translating it for those who don’t speak it. It’s like being a translator, folks looking for me to tell a coherent story.”

“Berklee does a good job giving you the tools to be confident enough to know your musical strengths and get up and go do it. That can-do mentaltity translates to many other areas.”

“In today’s job market, most companies (outside of things like law, where you need a degree) are looking for what you can do rather than what school you went to. There are endless resources for you to learn new careers.”

“Our company is packed into the back end of their software usage. We see each time a license is activated, so we track how often a license is used. We partner with the sales team, that then uses the info to see what other needs we may be able to fill. This also includes when software isn’t being used.”

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Successful Berklee Alumni #215: Daphne Clark

Daphne Clark
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Left Berklee in 2013 (officially finished in 2015) with a major in Music Therapy. Principal instrument: voice.

Position: Customer Success Team Lead at Wonolo, “The Uber of Temporary Staffing”. Wonolo’s platform vets workers and connnects them to places of employment who need temporary workers. Daphne is in touch with the businesses, making sure everything is going smoothly and resolving any issues. As a team lead, she also supervises and onboards other customer success employees.


Overview: For the first couple of years after leaving Berklee, Daphne was doing music therapy jobs but feeling unfulfilled. She then spent a year working at Trader Joes while figuring out what she wanted to do. She moved from her home in Florida to Nashville in 2017, hoping to start her own music therapy practice but took a job at Lyft doing customer success to pay the bills. After a brief interruption she ended up working for Lyft in operations; the music therapy business didn’t really take off, but she was content.

In early 2019, Daphne noticed that Wonolo was in the same shared office as Lyft and the people at Wonolo seemed really engaged and happy. She knocked on their door and introduced herself. The timing was good, as they were looking to hire their first customer success person! Taking that job made Daphne their most senior customer success person, which positioned her for a promotion to team lead as they grew. Shortly after this interview she was promoted to Customer Success Manager.
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You can see Daphne’s LinkedIn profile here.
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Choice Quotes: “I love just being a resourse to my team. I love building relationships wth my team, how I can quickly identify problems and come up with solutions. I love the company culture, and that it’s remote–I can travel and still work. It’s diverse and inclusive. I’m excited to come to work each day.”

“As a music therapist, leaning how to build relationships and rapport with pepole made me great at customer relations. We look for those soft skills in hiring new CSMs. Also, working with patients the goal is to assess and come up with a plan to meet those goals. We’d find pain points and figure out a treatment plan–in my role as a people manager again I’m responsible for making sure peopl eare donig their jobs, but also that they’re able to do those. I have one on ones, some of hwich is like a therapy session. Plus at the company I’ve been able to lead actual music therapy session for colleagues, lead a guided meditation session–it makes me strong at what I do.”

“Shut out the external noise and really see what you want to do and what will make you happy. Be in the moment and honest with yourself. If I’d been more honest I could’ve avoided a lot of ups and downs. You only have one life. Don’t get discouraged when you feel lost–everyone feels that way sometimes. Be OK with changing. We all change.”

“In my role I’m a people manager, subject expert, project manager, and onboard new employees.”

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