Leadership Music Reveals Class Of 2025


Leadership Music will welcome 46 industry leaders from around the country into its Class of 2025, beginning in October.

The annual program is designed to create a forum in which music industry leaders can learn about all segments of the music business and explore current issues affecting the industry. Leadership Music participants often enjoy fulfilling experiences while building lasting relationships with their classmates.

The national program, based in Nashville, has graduated more than 1,400 leaders since it was founded in 1989 by 12 noted music industry executives.

“The Leadership Music selection committee is dedicated to not only combining an accomplished group of illustrious professionals, but one that accurately reflects the diversity of the industry nationwide, and the class of 2025 is no exception,” says Kelli Haywood, Leadership Music Board President and Co-Chair of the Selection Committee. “We are so excited to welcome them all this fall!”

“The selection committee is laser-focused and intentional when choosing members of each class,” shares Debbie Carroll, Class of 2001 alum, former Leadership Music President, and Co-Chair of the Selection Committee. “Career history, achievements, leadership capacity, community involvement and more are factors, while we also strive to select a class that is diverse – gender, ethnicity, genre of music, and sector of the music industry are all considerations. We are very proud of the leaders chosen for this program year, the 35th class, and we are looking forward to watching how this class unites as the Leadership Music Class of 2025.”

Incoming participants first attend an orientation, alumni welcome reception, and a two-day opening retreat in October, followed by six monthly all-day sessions, ending in May with graduation at a two-day closing retreat.

The incoming members of the Class of 2025 are:

1. Trannie Anderson, Songwriter, Sony Music Publishing
2. Pouria Assadipour, Co-Founder & CTO, Beatdapp Software (Vancouver, BC)
3. Kari Barnhart, SVP/Entertainment Relationship Manager, Studio Bank
4. Gil Beverly, Chief of Business Officer, Academy of Country Music
5. Brandi Brammer, SVP Global Music Operations, United Talent Agency
6. Jorge Brea, CEO, Symphonic Distribution, Inc. (Tampa, FL)
7. Charlene Bryant, SVP Business Development & Strategy, Universal Music Group Nashville
8. Shannon Casey, SVP Fairs & Festivals, Wasserman Music
9. Johnny Cloherty, Founder & CEO, Genni/Songfluencer
10. Margaret Comeaux, SVP Music & Event Production, CMT / Paramount Global
11. Rose Connelly, SVP Creative & Brand Strategy, Recording Industry Association of America (Washington, DC)
12. Patch Culbertson, EVP/GM Big Loud Records
13. Graham Davies, President & CEO, Digital Media Association (Washington, DC)
14. Marcus Dowling, Country Music Reporter, The Tennessean
15. Michael Eames, President, PEN Music Group, Inc (Sherman Oaks, CA)
16. Katie Fagan, Head of A&R, Prescription Songs
17. Dayna Frank, Owner & CEO, First Avenue Productions/Co-Founder & Board Member, National Independent Venue Association (Minneapolis, MN)
18. Don Glista, VP of Business / Legal Affairs & Creative Affairs, Universal Music Publishing Group
19. Nicole Gustafson, SVP Government Relations, National Association of Broadcasters (Arlington, VA)
20. Brooke Hardesty, VP of Interactive Marketing, Warner Music Nashville
21. Jamie Kent, Founder, Backstage Strategies/The BAM Group
22. Jill Kopecky, VP Corporate and Private Events, Neste Live! A Live Nation Company
23. Allison Laughter, VP Streaming, Digital, Marketing, Red Light Management
24. Betsy Lee, Business Manager, FBMM
25. Erin McAnally, Executive Director, Songwriters of North America (North Hollywood, CA)
26. Justin McIntosh, Manager, RM Business, Inc
27. Mia Jones, Sr. Director Industry Relations & Inclusion, Country Music Association
28. Chuck Mead, President, Chuck Mead Tours / Grassy Knoll Productions
29. Amanda Molter, General Counsel, Concord Music Group Inc
30. Kerry Mustico, SVP Legal & Business Affairs, National Music Publishers’ Association (Cabin John, Maryland)
31. Roger Alan Nichols, Owner, Bell Tone Recording, Little Ruby Tunes
32. Marcelo Pennell, Audio Engineer
33. Muhammad Qasim, Chief Information Officer, SESAC Music Group (Astoria, NYC)
34. Jenna Rubenstein, Head of Songwriter Relations, YouTube (New York, NY)
35. Steve Ruwe, Copyright Royalty Judge, Copyright Royalty Board (Falls Church, VA)
36. Chris Semrau, General Manager, Paycom Center (Edmond, OK)
37. Molly Shehan, Attorney/Partner, Milom Crow Kelley Beckett Shehan PLC
38. Taylor Shomaker, Owner, SRE Entertainment / Risk Advisor, Martin & Zerfoss
39. Amy Smith, Chair & Associate Professor of Music Business, Belmont University
40. Katie Studley, VP Nashville, The Orchard
41. Jenni Tay, Artist Relations Manager, Amazon Music
42. Alina Thompson, Associate Director, Strategy & Operations, Artist & Industry Relations, SiriusXM/Pandora
43. Timothy Trudeau, CEO, Syntax Creative
44. Ilene Weintraub, CFO, Mechanical Licensing Collective (Port Washington, NY)
45. Sara Winter, Senior Vice President, Messina Touring Group (Austin, TX)
46. Tasha Young, Vice President Client Experience, G7 Entertainment Marketing

LB Cantrell is Editor/Director of Operations at MusicRow magazine, where she oversees, manages and executes all company operations. LB oversees all MusicRow-related content, including the publication’s six annual print issues and online news. She is a Georgia native and a graduate of the Recording Industry Management program at Middle Tennessee State University.

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