On this episode we sit down with Jill Clark to talk about her journey from falling in love with a cappella to owning her own production company. It’s been quite a ride and we are especially excited to feature Jill as a woman who primarily works on the technical side of things – something that is still so uncommon!
We’ve reached Episode 25 (!) tonight with a woman who excels in many avenues of a cappella. Whether it be on stage with Musae or creating some of the best recorded a cappella out there, Angela Ugolini stands out. And she’s just getting started.
After the interview, Rachael recaps her recent trip to Japan, which of course included a little a cappella!
What started as a fun experience in a service oriented a cappella group at UCLA has led to a full career in sound engineer at Stanford. In addition to working as a lecturer in studio engineering, Elena Georgieva also records and runs live sound for the a cappella groups at Stanford.