Carlos E. Stolk III
- Music Department
- Sound Department
- Manager
Carlos Eduardo Stolk III, also known as MiamiBeast(TM), is a producer, businessman and entertainer born in the U.S.A. on March 31, 1982 who grew up in Caracas, Venezuela and at age fifteen moved to South Florida. He is the grandson of Carlos Eduardo Stolk.
Stolk was born and raised in a multilingual, academic, and business environment. At the University of Miami, Carlos nurtured his intellectual curiosity and honed his analytical and creative abilities, where he graduated with distinction with a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering and Economics.
Carlos first worked as the A&R Director for Isaac Opus (Isaac Petit-Frère) at Eqlectic Entertainment and then transitioned into post-production audio and music consulting. Working with the Hallivis Brothers, a Los Angeles based director/producer duo, Carlos filled the roll of music consultant for their first feature film Game Time aka The Duel in 2011, as well as being the music coordinator for placements in both Limitless (2011) and The Family (2013).
Stolk has experience in management consulting, wealth management, sales and is involved in the entertainment industry through non-profit organizations during his free time. Carlos believes that through music, we can reach a larger part of the population and make sure that the main message of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, to protect women and advocate for them, continue to move forward. Supporting this cause, his most recent project includes three remixes of hit songs with rewritten lyrics and featuring up-and-coming artists.
Stolk was born and raised in a multilingual, academic, and business environment. At the University of Miami, Carlos nurtured his intellectual curiosity and honed his analytical and creative abilities, where he graduated with distinction with a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering and Economics.
Carlos first worked as the A&R Director for Isaac Opus (Isaac Petit-Frère) at Eqlectic Entertainment and then transitioned into post-production audio and music consulting. Working with the Hallivis Brothers, a Los Angeles based director/producer duo, Carlos filled the roll of music consultant for their first feature film Game Time aka The Duel in 2011, as well as being the music coordinator for placements in both Limitless (2011) and The Family (2013).
Stolk has experience in management consulting, wealth management, sales and is involved in the entertainment industry through non-profit organizations during his free time. Carlos believes that through music, we can reach a larger part of the population and make sure that the main message of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, to protect women and advocate for them, continue to move forward. Supporting this cause, his most recent project includes three remixes of hit songs with rewritten lyrics and featuring up-and-coming artists.