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MMF are pleased to welcome DOS & Co as a new Associate!

02 May 2018

MMF are pleased to welcome DOS & Co as a new Associate!

DOS & Co is proud to be an associate of the Music Managers Forum, supporting music managers and their artists in all non-music elements of their lives, with an emphasis on legal, operational and lifestyle matters.

We have been in business since 2009, supporting HNW individuals, families, entrepreneurs and many well-known entertainment, sports and technology personalities in their daily lives. By leveraging our experience and our exclusive network of contacts, we are able to answer the most exacting client requirements, often working to extremely tight deadlines.”

Further information can be found on the DOS & Co website which shows how some of their services might be of interest to managers.

They have also recently released a new collaboration software Foguru which can be used for getting remote working teams on the same page and is used by many DOS & Co sports/entertainment clients for organising their public appearances and hectic personal lives. 

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