Patterns, Partnerships, and Protection Seminar
A seminar on brand building and creative entrepreneurship with Justina Blakeney (Artist, Author, and founder of Jungalow), Sara Rose (CEO and General Counsel, Jungalow) Kim Muroff (Licensing Agent, Hightide Brands).
We discuss how to:
- Create and identify the patterns that will grow your brand
- Proliferate your brand through licensing and brand partnerships
- Protect and grow your brand through strategic planning and thoughtful negotiation
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Justina Blakeney is an interdisciplinary artist, designer, and New York Times Bestselling Author. She is the founder and creative director of home décor brand, Jungalow® and the author of several design books including Jungalow; Decorate Wild! and The New Bohemians book series.
Kim Muroff is the founder of Hightide Brands, a boutique agency focusing on licensing and endorsement partnerships for its clients. She is a brand builder driven by a passion for understanding a brand’s D.N.A. and matching it with the manufacturing, retail and marketing partners that foster its growth. Kim started her career as a retail buyer for Bloomingdale’s and has since accumulated over fifteen years of experience working with clients on licensing and business development.
Sara Rose is a recovering attorney who came from the gray world of business litigation to the colorful queendom that Justina Blakeney has built at Jungalow. In 2017, Sara came to Jungalow as an intern, after she decided to leave the law world to pursue a more creative, heart-centered life. Sara started out assisting Justina on shoots, traveling with her to appearances, and wearing all the hats, as one does in a small business. She spotted opportunities to uphold the brand's reputation and integrity even in the face of much larger, corporate partners and build strategic partnerships that have helped Jungalow evolve to what it is today. She believes that creativity should be honored, nurtured, protected, and valued.