Ken's Story
A graduate of Harvard Business School, Ken Kragen's illustrious career has transcended the music and entertainment industries, where he has spent many incredibly successful years. He has managed some of the world's most influential entertainers, including Kenny Rogers, Lionel Richie, Trisha Yearwood, Olivia Newton-John, The Bee Gees, Burt Reynolds, The Smothers Brothers, and many others. He was the creator and organizer of the historic humanitarian projects "We Are the World," "Hands Across America," and Cisco System's "NetAid". Amazingly, over 95% of the acts he has managed have become stars, and 90% of the projects he has created and spearheaded have succeeded.
During the past few years, Kragen has devoted an increasing amount of his time to teaching, speaking, and writing, as well as consulting work for leading corporations and many non-profit organizations. He has worked for Cisco Systems, New York Life Insurance, Eastman Kodak, The Hollywood Reporter, and the Country Radio Broadcasters Association.
Kragen has also produced various film and television projects, ranging from the ground-breaking "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" on CBS to Kenny Rogers's five "Gambler" movies and numerous series, mini-series, and films. In 2004, Kragen produced the "12 Dogs of Christmas"— a live-action, full-length feature film based on his daughter, Emma's, best-selling children's book. To date this project has sold 600,000 books and 1,200,000 DVDs. Then, in 2012, he produced the sequel to that amazingly successful independent film, this time for Sony Pictures, titled "12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue." Like the original, it has a long life and is a wonderful Christmas treat for the whole family.
Ken and his friend Quincy Jones produced a portion of the 1992 Presidential Inauguration for President Bill Clinton, and Kragen recently helped stage a national campaign that got 1.3 million kids to stand up and take a pledge against bullying. He has written the best-selling book "Life is a Contact Sport," filled with unique and well-tested career advice designed to enlighten and empower readers in their professional journeys.
Kragen has lectured at Harvard Business School, USC, Loyola Marymount, the University of Tennessee, and many other schools. After years of teaching career courses at UCLA's Extension Program, Ken now teaches a terrific 10-week undergraduate course at the Herb Alpert School of Music on the UCLA campus. "Stardom Strategies for Musicians" is based on his unique career development concepts and formulas for advancing projects to a higher level of excellence. He tells his students, "This will be the best course you've ever taken; it will be the most fun you've ever had in a class, and it will change your life." He then makes sure he lives up to that promise. Guests at the most recent class included Lionel Richie, Quincy Jones, David Foster, Dave Koz, and many of the industry's most prominent and successful people.
Kragen's career is studded with numerous awards and recognitions, a testament to his exceptional contributions. He is most proud of receiving the United Nations Peace Medal for the creation of "Hands Across America", and "We Are the World", making him one of a mere handful of private citizens to receive this honor. Among dozens of other awards, Ken Kragen has been celebrated by the NAACP, the Los Angeles Advertising Women, and the Boys And Girls Club of America. His impressive accolades include two MTV Awards, an American Music Award, several Emmy nominations, EBONY's American Black Achievement Award, Manager of the Year Award from the Conference of Personal Managers and the International Citizen Of The Year Award from the International Visitors Council. He was an alumnus of the year at his alma mater, University of California, Berkeley. He is the only individual ever elected President of both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music. His numerous awards and recognitions are a testament to his exceptional contributions and inspire appreciation for his work.