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Simply Consistent Inc.
"Simply Consistent is a management company, our job is managing our extraordinary clients’, their legacies and their dreams" Kathleen Checki

Simply Consistent Management offers diverse types of management services, which are artist, brand, business, entertainment, personal and talent management. The reason successful professionals and entrepreneurs of every imaginable career seek managers, is in order for them to keep their focus on creating and producing. Meanwhile their managers access and evaluate the tasks at hand to get the jobs done to perfection continuously while creating revenue. We at Simply Consistent Inc., have over our 10 years of solid experience, managed a multitude of exceptional and creative personalities, spanning from Grammy

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