Former EFG PR government Joyce Sevilla is launching her personal agency, Joyce Sevilla Public Relations (Vivien Best)
Joyce Sevilla, an leisure and nightlife publicist who beforehand labored within the music trade, died Thursday from undisclosed causes. She was 47.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Sevilla was discovered useless in her West Hollywood residence by officers conducting a wellness verify. Foul play will not be suspected.
The Los Angeles coroner’s workplace didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from TheWrap.
Sevilla was the founding father of Sevilla Strategic Communications, previously Joyce Sevilla Public Relations, an organization described on its Facebook web page as a “full-service agency providing a 360-holistic approach to communications for clients in the consumer lifestyle, entertainment, and media space.” The firm’s supplied companies contains Event PR & Execution, Talent Procurement, Lifecycle Brand Strategy and search engine optimization amongst others.
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Sevilla established the corporate in 2018; previous to that, she spent 10 years at Entertainment Fusion Group, and by the top of her tenure with the corporate served as its performing head. During her time at EFG she led occasion initiatives and consumer accounts with Tinder, DeLeon Tequila, and Marquee Dayclub in Las Vegas. Focusing on occasions favored by younger Hollywood, her purple carpets have rolled out for Rolling Stone and Playboy occasions at varied Super Bowls, Nylon’s New York Fashion Week gatherings, and Brent Bolthouse’s fashionable annual Neon Carnival close to that big music competition in Indio.
Sevilla started her profession on the group at JIVE Records in the course of the peak of label stars Britney Spears, *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys.
THR first reported the information.
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