HOUSTON, TX (CelebrityAccess) — Stephanie Stegall, founder of the recently launched Confetto Productions, announced the debut of a related management venture, Confetto Artist Management (CAM).
To oversee the new venture, Stegall announced the hire of veteran artist manager Mike Williams for the role of Executive Vice President of Artist Management & Talent Acquisition.
“After two decades of working closely with both venues and artists, I am beyond excited for Confetto Artist Management. This will allow us to support and nurture talent in a more profound and personalized way. Our goal is to provide artists with the tools and opportunities they need to thrive in their careers,” Stephanie Stegall says. “Mike’s extensive background in artist management and his passion for helping artists succeed make him an invaluable addition to Confetto Artist Management. His expertise and dedication will ensure that our artists receive the best possible guidance and support.”
Williams is best known for his long tenure with 823 Management, where he worked with artists such as Pat Green, Cory Morrow, Robert Earl Keen, and The Lost Trailers and for his contributions to the production team for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, overseeing performances by acts such as George Strait, Garth Brooks, Lainey Wilson, and Kid Rock.
“I am thrilled to partner with Stephanie to launch Confetto Artist Management,” comments Williams. “Stephanie’s deep understanding of the music industry, coupled with my 25 years of experience, creates an ideal partnership for building a thriving artist management division.”
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