For example, A3C, the Atlanta-based Festival and Conference, recently announced its Creator Complex programming, another important piece in a 14-year journey dedicated to connecting artists and producers with creative professionals and music industry experts.
Attendees consisting of artists and producers won't just walk away with ideas but will be able to get a headshot, master music, make beats, record music, write a bio, develop a website, optimize their YouTube page, audit their social media, and add scratches to their records.
Collectively, A3C's partners will contribute an estimated $100,000 worth of free services and assets to over 500 artists and producers. and people travel from all over the world to attend.
Over the 3-days A3C hosts dozens of panels, workshops, mixers, mentor sessions and interviews with hundreds of tastemakers, thought-leaders, and industry experts. These are just a few reasons why I invited Michael Walbert from A3C onto our daily tech podcast.
Its an inspiring 14-year startup story of using tech to bring people together and also make a difference.

