Episode 106: KC Mancebo Entertainment Maven

Published: Aug. 2, 2021, 7:14 p.m.

In this episode, Heather interviews\u202fKC Mancebo,\xa0artist manager and CEO of\xa0Clamorhouse\xa0&\xa0Clamorhouse\xa0Kids.\u202f\xa0\n\nTune in to hear their conversation on:\u202f\xa0\n\n\u201cI fell into music and entertainment through a completely different world.\u201d\xa0\n\nHow a devastating loss spurred KC to reevaluate her career in fashion and led her into the music world launching the Spice Girls.\xa0\n\n\u201cI look at brand as more of a quality and really explaining what your quality is.\u201d\xa0\n\nFrom Brittney Spears to K-Pop festivals, helping people identify with the music they love and creating memories is the driving force behind KCs work branding artists and producing events.\xa0\n\n\u201cI got really focused on it when I started working with the Whole Planet Foundation.\xa0\u201c\n\nAfter years working in the music management industry, KC began working with the Whole Planet Foundation and helped food brands and the music world come together for philanthropic purposes.\xa0\n\n"We ended up talking to Food Network and figured out how to shoot the show during COVID."\xa0\n\nKCs work managing the Potash Twins and shooting The Takeout Twins during COVID and how things are starting to transition back to live.\xa0\n\n"We're hoping to open it up to fundraisers."\xa0\n\nAfter losing her home to the fires, KC and her husband are rebuilding it as a tribute to her late father-in-law, architect\xa0Irving\xa0Tobocman, and their plans to use it as an event venue as well as a home.\xa0\n\n"I am the proud mother of pretty incredible people."\xa0\xa0\n\nKC's 16-year-old daughter Zoe launched the charity Queens in Need to support drag queens during COVID.