Student-Run Record Label 'Hill Records' Seeks New Student Leaders

The University of Arkansas' student-run record label, Hill Records, is now accepting applicants to fill key student leadership positions for the spring 2021 semester.

Students from all academic backgrounds and majors are encouraged to apply, regardless of formal music or business experience.

Hill Records is looking for dedicated and passionate students to occupy a variety of positions including Executive Vice President (EVP) of Marketing, EVP of Operations, and EVP of Communications. A full list of open positions can be found here.

Students in the officer positions will be responsible for the marketing and management of the record label and its multiple projects, including artist development, music promotion, and music production.

If chosen, applicants should expect 4-6 hours of work per week. These are unpaid positions that will provide invaluable experience to those students interested in working in the music and entertainment industries. Selected applicants will be required to register in the student organization UARK MP3 and will fulfill the position as an officer of the organization.

All students including graduate students are eligible to apply as long as they meet the University of Arkansas' RSO Officer Requirements. A full application for all officer positions can be found here. Applications must be completed by 11:59 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6 for full consideration.

Hill Records is a multi-unit collaborative project funded through a grant from the Chancellor's Fund for the Humanities and Performing Arts. It will function as a label services and music production company as well an experiential learning project to bridge the gap between higher education and the music industry.

For more information about Hill Records, UARK MP3, or the application process, please contact UARK MP3 President and Executive Vice President of Hill Records, John Lee, at jml037@uark.edu.

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