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Turning Ambition Into Action With Hands-On Experience

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March 11, 2025

Mason Bray

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Mason Bray, student at ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ's Lubin School of Business.

Class of 2028

Currently Studying: BBA in Marketing, Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications; Arts & Entertainment Management minor

Member of: Student Government Association, The Industry Network

Pronouns: he/him

Why did you choose ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ and the Lubin School of Business?

Lubin was my first choice because of its proximity to career opportunities in nearly every industry and the professional advantage of being a Setter. I toured campus in September 2023, along with a few other schools in New York City, and nothing compared to the sense of genuine ambition I sawÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”I submitted my application that weekend.

Tell us about your podcast. What was the experience like, and how did you get opportunities like joining the Broadway Podcast Network?

To really understand my podcast and why I started it, I have to give a little backstory. IÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™ve been a proud theatre nerd for as long as I can remember. Ever since middle school, I was involved in every show I couldÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”whether I was onstage or working behind the scenes. So when the pandemic hit and everything shut down, I was devastated. ThatÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s when I had an idea: if I couldnÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™t be part of theatre in person, IÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™d find another way to stay connected.

I launched my podcast as a way to talk to the people I admired on Broadway and learn more about the industry. Over the next four years, I produced more than 70 interviews with professionals across the theatre worldÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”actors, producers, directors, designers, creatives, stage managers, and casting directors. One of my biggest moments was in 2021 when Tony Award-winning producer Ken Davenport came on the show. After our conversation, he introduced me to the Broadway Podcast Network. I pitched my show, and to my surprise, I got in! At the time, I was their youngest podcaster. It was surreal to have the opportunity to grow my network alongside so many incredible podcasters who welcomed me so graciously. Through this experience, IÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™ve found some of my closest friends.

Of course, part of it was me totally fangirling over people IÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™d admired for years (I wonÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™t lieÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”there was a lot of that). But more than that, these conversations opened my eyesÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”and my audienceÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™sÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”to jobs in theatre we donÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™t always hear about. My chat with DJ Martin, a Broadway marketing manager and founding partner at BOND Theatrical Group, was a game-changer for me. It actually led me to choose my major and land an internship in my first semester! I hope my audience found value in these interviews as wellÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”it was an incredible experience.

As Lubin senator in the Student Government Association (SGA), what initiatives or projects have you been most passionate about, and what impact have they had on the student body?

As senator, I am extremely passionate about strengthening the professional advantage that made Lubin so attractive to me. My main goals include maintaining the professional edge of being a Lubin student, advocating for professional mental health and accessibility, and increasing student opportunities across campus.

I have had the opportunity to connect with Dean Singleton, President Krislov, and several other administrators beyond Lubin, and IÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™m excited to continue working with them to advance these goals in every initiative. Additionally, I will be sitting on the Socially Responsible Endowment Task Force, collaborating with upper administration to ensure that ÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ has a net positive social impact.

More events and opportunities to get involved are in the works and will come to fruition in the second half of the semester.

How has your experience in SGA helped shape your leadership skills, and what have you learned about advocating for students?

The  has become one of my favorite parts of the week, teaching me valuable skills in communication, adaptability, and solution-based thinking. IÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™ve found mentors in the SGA who I regularly check in with to learn from, and our general meetings provide a space for discussion on campus matters with my peers.

Overall, SGA has shown me that advocacy isnÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™t just about raising concernsÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”itÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™s about following through, working together, and actually making things happen to improve campus life.

As a quick plug, join us for Student Government Association meetings on Tuesdays from 3:25 p.m. to 4:25 p.m. in 1 Pace Plaza, W509! WeÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™d love to have you.

You mentioned an internship with BOND Theatrical Group. Tell us about that experience.

BOND Theatrical is a marketing and booking agency for Broadway national tours, and through my podcast interview with DJ Martin, I was able to join them this past semester as an intern. I got a hands-on look at advertising budgets, venue contracts, press communications, brand management, content capture (including working with Whoopi Goldberg), and many other opportunities IÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™m incredibly grateful for.

I learned to absorb every piece of insight and information thrown my way. It was a hectic semester, but it was so worth it. As a lifelong theatre nerd, it was amazing to see the industry through a new lens and apply concepts I was learning in the classroom to real-world work.

What has been your favorite opportunity at Pace?

My favorite opportunity at Pace has been the access to so many clubs and events, no matter what your major or interests are. Not only have I been involved with Student Government, but IÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™ve also met people and had so many great experiences at meetings and events hosted by different organizations on campusÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”, the Undergraduate Finance Club, The Lubin Society, Fusion Magazine, the Residence Hall Association, P.A.C.E BoardÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ”the list goes on.

Do you have any advice for other Lubin students?

Show up! There are so many opportunities to meet new people, hear fresh ideas, and find career opportunities. You canÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™t stand out if you donÄÐÅ®²Ù±ÆÊÓƵÈí¼þ™t step up and get involved.

What does #LubinLife mean to you?

To me, #LubinLife means being part of a community fueled by ambition and supported by opportunity, allowing us to become the best versions of ourselves.

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