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About B! Noticed Public Relations

About B! Noticed Public Relations

Bev
Moser, a well-respected industry vet for over 24 years, has worked with a vast
array of Nashville’s well-known artists and events. Her firm, B! Noticed Public
Relations & Artist Management, offers a wide range of professional public
relations services that enable her to create an individual package that best
suits the needs of clients, identifying the specific needs of each client in
order to connect with their target audience. Her goal in business is to help
clients promote a successful future. 

Her
current roster includes Grand Ole Opry member Jeannie Seely, Grammy Winning
artist David Ball, Kentucky Music Hall of Fame member Exile, as well as
Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member Kent Blazy, Buddy Jewell, E!
Entertainment’s Megan Alexander, Allie Colleen, and other artists and entities
including recording labels Country Rewind Records and Hindsight Records.

In
2019 Ms. Moser gathered together more than 28 Major Label artists from the 90’s
era to participate in a fundraising effort to raise awareness for the American
Cancer Society and benefit Music Health Alliance and Grammy-winning artist John
Berry who was diagnosed with throat cancer. The benefit exceeded $350K. She has
also worked vigorously with Grammy-winning and 57-year member of the Grand Ole
Opry, Jeannie Seely in producing shows such as the Dottie West Birthday Bash
and Santa Paws to benefit the musicians union as well as local humane and
animal shelters over the last five years.  

In
addition to her professional accomplishments, Bev Moser has been a key speaker
for the music industry and continued education sessions, interviewed for her
success as a sole proprietor and small business owner, and participated as a
professional businesswoman on panels for the music industry. She serves on the
Nashville Chamber Music Industry Advisory Group and is a member of SOURCE,
Country Music Association (CMA), Academy of Country Music (ACM), Americana
Music Association (AMA), Gospel Music Association (GMA), and Nashville
Association of Talent Directors (NATD), served on the Advisory Board at NOSSI
College of Art and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Planning Committee.
She is also a member of the Nashville, Donelson-Hermitage and Mount Juliet
Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Moser was the proud recipient of many distinguished
accolades during her role of Co-Chair for the Northeast Nebraska Relay For
Life; was recognized as an outstanding active member and role model by the
Norfolk Jaycees (Jr Chamber of Commerce) and continues to this day to be on the
Board of Directors for the Wilson Central Quarterback Club and very involved in
her community and support of youth sports activities.

Moser
honed her journalism and production management skills while representing online
country music and social media outlet Digital Rodeo for nearly ten years.
During her tenure, she grew the firm from an online news site to producing and
promoting monthly artist showcases and a very successful week-long live
multi-artist stage performance show during one of Nashville's prominent
festivals.

She
is an energetic entrepreneur who continues to own and operate Moments by Moser
Photography, an entity she started after moving to Nashville in 2000. She was
one of a select few elite professionals to be called upon for major industry
high-profile events and artists. Before her relocation to Music City, she
worked for several years as an on-air radio personality and morning co-host for
US92 in Nebraska.

Over
the span of her career, Ms. Moser has worked with a variety of music artists
from all genres, including those at the beginning of their career to music
icons, Hall-of-Fame inductees and Grand Ole Opry members, television and movie
actors, NFL, NHL and MLB  athletes, celebrities, book authors and many
more.

She
considers herself fortunate to have been able to work in several different
aspects of the music and entertainment industry during the last two decades and
to people interested in pursuing a career in the entertainment business, she
offers these words of wisdom:

“My
advice is to be flexible and willing to do whatever you have to do to find your
place. There is not a magic instruction booklet for this ever-changing
industry. Follow your heart and keep your dreams in front of you, and always
treat others the way you would want them to treat you.”