Kayla Machado

Kayla Machado

Director, Client Success

Kayla hails from the Jersey Shore and is now based in Columbia, South Carolina. As Director of Client Success, she manages a team of copywriters and account managers, continuing to write as much as she can. Outside of work, Kayla writes and performs sketch comedy with a group called The Mothers. She’s also a lowercase-m mother, and she loves reading with her cat in her lap and exploring Columbia’s riverfronts and forests with her husband and son.

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Mark your calendar for this can’t-miss festival happening April 23-27, 2025 at The Gibbes Museum of Art.
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In anticipation of the South Carolina Philharmonic’s 60th anniversary season, we sat down for a Q+A with its Music Director.
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A major exhibition of French modern art is coming to the Columbia Museum of Art this fall.
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