Jennette Florian Everett was born and raised in Houston, TX to Keith
and Judith Everett. She has 2 sisters: Buffy and Emily. She graduated
from Lamar High School and went to West Texas A&M University. Jennette
was very active at the campus radio station KWTS 91.1 and also founded
and produced her own successful radio show for 3 years called
Soundtracks which won a National Production Award from the
International Radio & Television Society in March 2000. "Soundtracks"
continued to be a very successful show for the radio station for many
years after Jennette graduated. During her college career, she was also
one of a few WT students chosen to work on the feature film "What
Matters Most" which filmed outside of Amarillo, TX in October 2000.
In May 2001, she graduated from WT with honors with her Bachelor's
degree in Mass Communications: Broadcasting. A few months later, she
started her career in the music business in August 2001 when she took
the job as Fan Club Manager with Music World Entertainment, the
management company for Beyonce and Destiny's Child. During her years
with Music World, Jennette built and expanded their Fan Club division
and toured the world as a part of more than 10 concert tours with
artists such as: Beyonce, Destiny's Child, Kelly Rowland and Chris
Brown. She resigned from Music World in December 2007.
In February 2008, she moved to Austin, TX and was hired by All Access
Today to cultivate and build their VIP department. In addition to
overseeing all of AAT's internal VIP and Ticketing, she also managed
the strategic partnership with Ticketmaster. Her clients at AAT
included many artists such as Mary J Blige, Lil Wayne, Willie Nelson,
Matchbox Twenty, Rob Thomas, T-Pain, Pussycat Dolls, Cyndi Lauper and
Sugarland.
In January 2011, Jennette along with 5 other business partners started
the TurnUp Group which handles Ticketing, Merchandise, Fan Clubs,
Websites, and VIP programs for different musical artists. She still
lives in Austin, TX.