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PRG and The Forum Group Partner to Form First Global Minority-Owned Production Solutions Company

(l-r) Kevin Columbus and Stephan Paridaen

Production Resource Group, L.L.C. (PRG) announces the launch of PRG Forum, a partnership designed to provide career pathways to production professionals from under-represented and minority communities.

A unique partnership between PRG and The Forum Group, L.L.C., a diversified global enterprise that includes operations across sports, entertainment, and production, has led to the creation of PRG Forum as a global, minority-owned production solutions company. To this partnership, PRG brings cutting-edge solutions for artists and technicians to realize their creativity in live events, while The Forum Group offers a diverse pool of talent looking for greater opportunity in the production industry.

This first-of-its-kind partnership in the entertainment production industry is the result of an ongoing working relationship producing concerts and live events for talent such as Kevin Hart, Nicki Minaj, Ricky Martin/Enrique Iglesias, and TD Jakes (MegaFest Dallas).

"As an African-American business leader, my objective is to elevate communities while doing good business," states Kevin Columbus, founder and CEO, The Forum Group. "One of our guiding principles at PRG Forum is to ensure that respect and inclusion function as cornerstones of our culture. With minority presence on the production side of the entertainment industry being woeful, PRG Forum has the specific intentions of changing and improving the existing landscape."

PRG Forum's founding vision is to set the bar for developing diverse talent with an intentional focus on equity and inclusion. As technologies in production continue to progress, there will be increased opportunities to innovate and elevate, the company says.

"As activity comes back to our markets and we start hiring appropriately, we have an increased opportunity to shape a workforce more reflective of our artists and audiences. It's a pivotal moment for us to get in front of the industry on this issue," says Stephan Paridaen, CEO, PRG. "We're very excited about our alignment with the Forum Group and the pipeline it provides to a diverse pool of talent."

"We are excited to join with Kevin Columbus and his team on this all-important mission," says Jere Harris, executive chairman and chief creative officer, PRG. "This partnership, which has developed organically over many projects where PRG and The Forum Group have collaborated, will greatly expand and accelerate our commitment to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in the production markets we serve."

Establishing a career pathway initiative was essential to the creation of PRG Forum. Through a guided curriculum and cohort model, PRG Forum will assist team members with technical specialization and leadership advancement.

"From day one, my relationship with Kevin and The Forum Group was built on trust and purpose across music, TV and film," explains PRG top executive, John Wiseman. "Together, through PRG Forum, we will continue to engage global audiences while providing career pathways through new and existing forms of media and live experiences."

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(27 April 2022)

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