Mauricio Lizarazo – Colombia – Business Manager HomeBase Project

Mauricio Lizarazo is a Berlin based entrepreneur, producer and artist who has dedicated many years of his life working within the Entertainment and Music industries internationally. Born in Bogotá, he started his first music band during his school years. In 2004, Mauricio founded Pachamama Culture focusing on the integration of Latin Alternative music into the European and U.S.market. Since than Mauricio has managed and produced different music artists. Pachamama Culture was founded primarily as a concert management agency and has developed into a full service venture, including integrated marketing, booking and music management for Latin Alternative artists. Currently, Mauricio represents El Sie7e, La Severa Matacera, and Papaya Republik internationally and has been associated with other acts like Panteón Rococó, Mald¬ita Vecindad, Die Toten Hosen, Culcha Candela, Chico Trujillo and Systema Solar among others. Mauricio earned his master’s degree from New York University (NYU) combining extensive coursework within the MBA program at NYU Stern School of Business and specializing in Entertainment, Media & Technology (EMT). Consequently Professor Al Lieberman, Executive Director of the EMT Program at the Stern School of Business, New York University, invited Mauricio to co-lecture the seminar ‘The Business of Media and Entertainment in Latin America and Europe’.

Colombia
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