Crewing Talent Across Industries
Silicon Valley Video Summit 2025
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33m
Talent skills cross over into multiple industries. Terminologies may differ, but skills can transfer from supporting large-venue music tours, to corporate, broadcast, sports, and theater. We will share how to recognize skills that transfer, aptitude assessment, and cross-training to get the most out of your crew and talent recruitment.
Panelists:
Alex Haynes, Advanced Systems Group (ASG), Field Broadcast Engineer
Jennifer “JP” Patterson, Advanced Systems Group (ASG), Executive Producer
Sean Sandoval, Stage Ops, Owner and Staffing Manager
Moderator:
John Smart, Advanced Systems Group (ASG), Account Executive
This session was a part of the ASG Talent Staffing and Operations Workshop at the 2025 Silicon Valley Video Summit.
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