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Kara began her entertainment career while working as Community Relations Manager for the San Diego Spirit of the WUSA (Women's United Soccer Association) with a role on Super Bowl XXXVII as Host Committee Lead for the Halftime Show, which featured No Doubt, Shania Twain, and Sting. Kara moved to Los Angeles, where she worked on the Oscars, Emmys, Comedy Central Awards ("The Commies"), and NBC / DreamWorks pilot called "The Ripples" which starred Adam Arkin, Diane Farr, and Chris Marquette. She worked at the Geffen Playhouse in between television gigs and spent 6 months running a literary management agency office - and 3 notable weeks working in a hellish commercial talent agency. After moving back East, she worked on occasional gigs such as Live 8 (Dave Matthews Band, Keith Urban, Stevie Wonder, Will Smith, Sarah McLachlan, and others) and Elton John's Freedom Concert in Philadelphia. Other non-entertainment experience includes producer credit on Manchester United soccer games at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, working alongside legendary Phillies and Eagles public address announcer Dan Baker; and work for US Soccer as well as Women's World Cup '99.