CMA EDU Hosts 12th Annual Leadership Summit
The Country Music Association’s industry development program, CMA EDU, held its 12th annual Leadership Summit this week.
The latest CMA EDU membership class participated three days of in professional development training, industry education and community building at the CMA headquarters in Nashville. This year’s class is made up of 37 students from 24 universities across the country.
Summit kicked off on Monday (July 21) with a session led by Red Frogs, an organization dedicated to promoting safe and supportive environments at live events, to learn about bar safety and event responsibility. Later in the day, students headed to Warner Chappell Music for an exclusive writers round featuring performances and stories from songwriters Erik Dylan, Jack Rauton and Schmitty.
On Tuesday (July 22), students heard from Sarah Trahern (CMA CEO) before Brittany Schaffer (Dean of the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business at Belmont University) moderated a conversation with country artist Carter Faith and her team, including Cameron Lutz (Manager, Range Music), Ash Wolk (Manager, Range Music), Meredith Jones (Music Agent, CAA) and Katie McCartney (Executive Vice President & General Manager, Music Corporation of America) focused on how their individual roles contribute to an artist’s success.
The afternoon kicked off with a publishing panel led by Prescription Songs, featuring Hannah Bay-Schuck (A&R Executive, 7 Hills Music) and Jillian Rutstein (Senior Director, Digital Marketing & Creative Synch, Prescription Songs and Amigo Records). The focus then shifted to artist development with a session hosted by Sony Music Nashville, spotlighting insights from CMA EDU alum, Oakley Holmes (Senior Coordinator, Digital Marketing & Artist Development, Sony Music Nashville), Meghan Reich (Manager, Digital Marketing & Artist Development, Sony Music Nashville) and Fred Rubenstein (Vice President, Digital Marketing, Sony Music Nashville). The day concluded with a special two-hour session hosted by Black River Entertainment, where country artist Chris Young and his producer Andy Sheridan walked students through the creative process behind Young’s new album.
To close out the event, students took part in a panel highlighting the work of The Neal Agency. Panelists Kelly Littlefield (Director, HR & Operations, The Neal Agency), Adi Sharma (Co-Head and Agent, The Neal Agency), Michelle Bower (President, Strategic Partnerships, The Neal Agency) and Marisa Mineo (Head of Tour Marketing, The Neal Agency) offered insights into the agency’s approach to management, strategy, and artist development. Following the panel, keynote speaker and CMA Board member, Mary Hilliard Harrington (Artist Manager, Wild Heart/Red Light Management), whose visionary leadership continues to shape the future of the music business, spoke about her career path. The Summit concluded with a special “Live at CMA” performance from rising artist Hudson Westbrook.
“Welcoming each new class of CMA EDU students is always a highlight, and this year is no exception,” says Tiffany Kerns, CMA Senior Vice President, Industry Relations & Philanthropy. “This class is full of passionate, driven students who are already on track to becoming the next generation of leaders in our industry. It’s incredibly rewarding to watch them soak up every opportunity offered through the CMA EDU program, and walk away with insight, meaningful connections, and a stronger sense of where they can make an impact in our business. I am so proud of what this program continues to offer, and even more excited to see how these students carry it forward.”
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