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Sir Shefik featuring Joey Amato
Episode 4Curated by Shefik
Joey Amato sits with Shefik to discuss Amato's career. He is mostly associated with powerful public relations campaigns, and he has worked for international stars and companies, such as Dolly Parton, Sony Music Entertainment, Shakira, and many more.
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Executive Producer and Host, "Shefik presents Invocation"
Shefik
Shefik is an accomplished industry insider who has appeared on MTV, SiriusXM, PBS, network television, and in print media. He has held senior-level positions at many Fortune 500 companies and celebrated brands, including IBM, NBCUniversal, and MTV World.
Publisher, Pride Journeys and Founder, Pride Wealth Club
Tags: LGBTQIA+ · DMX · Dolly Parton · Sony Music Entertainment · Shakira · Entertainment · Lifestyle · Fine Arts · Objectives · Goals
Duration: 00:57:33
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