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Alandis Brassel
Entertainment Attorney and Assistant Professor of Music Business
Alandis Brassel is a licensed professional based in Tennessee with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in various industries.
Alandis pursued his education at renowned institutions, including Woodside High School, Vanderbilt University Law School, New York University, Hampton University, and Wake Forest University.
With expertise in Music Business, Music Engineering Technology, Law, and Business, he has held key positions at notable organizations throughout his career.
He has served as an Assistant Professor of Music Business at The University of Memphis, Counsel at Scale LLP, Associate Attorney at Meridian Law, PLLC, Adjunct Professor at Belmont University, and Principal Attorney at The Brassel Firm, PLLC, among others.
Moreover, Alandis has contributed his skills as a Program Director/Legal Director at Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville, Counsel at U.S. House of Representatives - Office of Rep. Jim Cooper (TN-05), and Legal Intern at various prestigious institutions like ACLU and Metropolitan Public Defender's Office.
His professional journey also includes roles such as Freelance Audio Engineer at Bloomberg News, Graduate Intern at Warner Music Group, and A&R Intern at Atlantic Records, showcasing a well-rounded skill set across diverse industries.
Additionally, he has experience in areas like finance and consulting, as evidenced by his role as a 401k Specialist and New Hire Coach at Fidelity Investments as well as Partner/Consultant at Go Forth Music.
Alandis Brassel's career highlights his dedication to academia, legal practice, music industry, and business, making him a versatile professional with a wealth of knowledge and experience.