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What the artists are saying about Aspen Talent
and its President David Moroz...
“My relationship with Dave
Moroz reaches all the way back to High School. He has
always been a great friend. Now he continues to be an
awesome agent with a great eye for detail. I’ve
been in this business for almost three decades—Dave
Moroz and Aspen Talent are a breath of fresh air!”
-Comedian Dave Coulier
“Dave is the best of both worlds.
He spent 20 years in Student Activities before deciding
to open Aspen Talent. He knows great talent and he knows
Student Activities; he has passion, respect and genuine
love for both of them. I can’t think of a better
combination. He’s kind, honest, hardworking, and
frighteningly organized ....”
-Lecturer Wendi Fox
“I met Dave Moroz years ago
when he was the Residence Life Director at Oakland University.
From that very first meeting I knew he was a man of
honesty and integrity. To see him interact with his
students was magical. They really loved working with
him and for him. I performed there several times and
each time the treatment was stellar. When Dave informed
me that he was starting Aspen Talent, I jumped at the
chance to be represented by his company.”
- Comedian Kivi Rogers |
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David Moroz created Aspen Talent after spending 20 years in Student
Affairs positions in colleges and universities across the country.
He held positions in residence life and student activities at Oakland
University (Michigan), The University of California, Davis, The
University of Oregon and The Center for Creative Studies, College
of Art and Design (Detroit).
Many of the artists on the Aspen Talent roster were regular performers
at Oakland University where David created the “Friday Night
Live” entertainment series. Some are new to the college and
corporate markets, but all are either well established in the entertainment
business or are creating a buzz everywhere that they perform.
With Aspen Talent you will find tremendous variety in terms of
style, material and pricing and a company that knows first hand
the challenges of programming successful events with limited budgets.
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