Nada Means Business
• It was June of last year when we told you Nada Taha was stepping down as Director of Digital for the Premiere-syndicated The Bobby Bones Show and closing the book on a ten-year radio career to “chase some new dreams,” as she explained at the time. Now, some eight months later, as initially reported by Forbes, Ms. Taha announced the launch of Blind Copy Creative, LLC, a creative services company. Taha’s vision for Blind Copy Creative is to work with artists at all levels of their career to help create and execute their brand and extensively expand their reach and grow their revenue.
“Having worked in radio for 10+ years, I’ve had the opportunity to see a lot of artists with potential that were being stifled because the dots of who they wanted to be and who they were portraying themselves to be weren’t connecting in their brand,” said Taha, who previously served as Social Media Manager for iHeartMedia Orlando and Content Manager for Top 40 WXXL (XL106.7) and later transferred to iHeartMedia Nashville as Digital PD for the cluster and MD of Top 40 WRVW (107.5 The River). She explained, “I left the comfort of my corporate job to not only challenge myself, but to inject creativity in the ecosystem.”
Taha, who earned a spot last year on the Nashville Business Journal‘s prestigious “40 Under 40” list, added, “I’m never going to be satisfied with the status quo or living in the middle. I have a passion to help lead people to the growing edge. There is a desperate need to tell someone’s story in an authentic way that reaches an audience on a deeper level, and I want to be the person who does that.” As Taha so eloquently states in the final paragraph of the Forbes piece, “‘I’m aggressive, and I think that’s a good thing. I’m not going to take ‘no’ for an answer. I’m going to be loud and get shit done.” You heard the lady — Nada can be reached at nada@blindcopycreative.com and on Twitter @nadameansnothin.