Music Forward inspires ambition and creates momentum to redefine what’s possible for the young people and the industry we serve. We set the stage for success by providing panels, workshops, and showcases to inspire the next generation of music industry leaders, innovators, and artists.

Music Forward: Industry Sessions
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Music Forward inspires ambition and creates momentum to redefine what’s possible for the young people and the industry we serve. We set the stage for success by providing panels, workshops, and showcases to inspire the next generation of music industry leaders, innovators, and artists.
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May 30, 2024
Day in the Life: Streaming | Industry Sessions
<p>Music streaming keeps growing and growing which means more opportunities to engage with this part of the business than ever. What are the skills needed for streaming and tech careers? What goes on day to day for execs in this field?</p> <p>Speakers: Britnee Foreman - Head of Data Strategy & Digital Operations, Exceleration Music Soy Kim - Creator Product Marketing, Music Promotion, Spotify Nina Nwofia - Account Director, Commercial Strategy, Nina Nwofia Theo Feldman - Artist Marketing Manager, TIDAL</p> <p> Originally aired: August 2, 2023 @ All Access Fest: Virtual</p>

May 23, 2024
Day in the Life: Film & TV Supervision | Industry Sessions
<p>Did you know that all the songs you hear in your favorite TV shows and movies are carefully curated and licensed? Yep, it's a career path and we have the pros here to talk about what it entails and how you can get into this field.</p> <p>Speakers: Hunter George - Executive Music Producer (Can1live), Executive Director (Guild Of Music Supervisors) Nicole Sanzio - Founder/Executive Creative Producer, InDigi Music Rudy Chung - Music Creative Executive - Original Film, Netflix Katrina Frye - Associate Director of Education, Music Forward Foundation</p> <p> Originally aired: August 2, 2023 @ All Access Fest: Virtual</p>

May 16, 2024
How it Works: Music Publishing | Industry Sessions
<p>U.S. music publishing revenue grew 19% to $5.6B last year – which means there are more opportunities than ever to get into this sector of the business. Join these key players for an exciting chat about this thriving path.</p> <p>Speakers: Janishia Jones - CEO / Consultant, ENCORE Music Tech Solutions Julia Pernicone - Director, Copyright, Downtown Music Publishing/Songtrust Kristin Robinson - Music Publishing Reporter, Billboard Serona Elton - Head of Educational Partnerships, The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC)</p> <p> Originally aired: August 2, 2023 @ All Access Fest: Virtual</p>
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