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Atom Factory’s Troy Carter on Diversity in Startups: “The VC World Is Stacked Against Minority Entrepreneurs”
The new Spotify executive spoke at CAA's third annual You're Up conference for emerging diverse executives on June 4.
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Music Mogul Troy Carter: Why I Invested in Uber (Guest Column)
"I don't think anyone could have predicted that Uber would now be worth close to $100 billion," Carter, who manages John Legend, tells THR about the company's success, which was far from assured when it first launched in 2010.
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Troy Carter’s Atom Factory Announces Tech Accelerator SMASHD Labs
Carter's company represents John Legend, Miguel and Meghan Trainor, among others.
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SXSW: Eric Garcetti on How to Turn L.A. Into a Platform for Innovation
The mayor of Los Angeles spoke with Nasty Gal CEO Sophia Amoruso and Atom Factory CEO Troy Carter at SXSW in Austin.
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Dubstep Violinist Lindsey Stirling Signs With Maker Studios
She has more than 5 million YouTube subscribers
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Lady Gaga, Manager Bobby Campbell Join Artist Nation
Star and manager are now part of Live Nation Entertainment's artist management division.
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Lindsey Stirling Fiddles with the System: Concert Review
The men don’t know, but the violin-loving little girls and EDM-craving gamers and New Age middle-agers understand.
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John Legend Manager Upped to Atom Factory Co-President
Troy Carter associates Ty Stiklorius, who manages Legend, K'Naan and Lindsey Stirling, and Julius “J” Erving see expanded duties.
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Sky Ferreira Joins Troy Carter’s Atom Factory
The singer writes that she is "so excited" about working with Lady Gaga's former manager.
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Scooter Braun, Ashton Kutcher’s Venture Fund Backs Uber for Laundry
Washio, a mobile app for laundry and dry-cleaning, has nabbed $2.25 million in seed funding from Hollywood investors including Troy Carter and A-Grade Investment's Guy Oseary and Ron Burkle.
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How Lady Gaga Pulled Off a $3 Million Album Launch Party With No Sponsors
American Express, which had been slated to sponsor and live-stream the Nov. 10 "Artpop" event, backed out just days before.
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