Kayla Graham is a published writer, experienced moderator, podcast host, and speaker focused on bridging the gap between creative professionals and the corporate world. With a background in music media and large-scale events, Kayla became frustrated by the amount of top-quality talent in arts that was underutilized, underpaid, and undervalued. Realizing how much corporate environments could benefit by utilizing creatives in unconventional roles, she began purposely placing arts colleagues in corporate settings as often as possible.
The benefits were vast. Many startup environments struggled with brand identity, cohesion, brand voice, organization, and making sense out of a frenzy of tasks that were akin to the chaos of large-scale events. Arts professionals have an eye for current design, dealing with non-traditional situations, and thinking outside of the box when issues occur. Event producers are naturals at taking non-linear situations and executing them into successful wins.
In the corporate realm, we know that execution is everything. And in the arts world, we know that innovation is key—and you can only be the best with continuous innovation.
There is a bridge and natural symbiosis that exists between creatives, and corporate environments.
Kayla shows creatives how they can use their natural talents and get out of the Creative’s Pyramid Scheme, and shows corporate leadership the value of their creative staff.