Parallel Music Publishing Eyes New Location, Promotes O’Boyle To Director Of Administration

Beginning July 3, Parallel Music Publishing will operate from its new location at 1711 19th Ave. S. in Nashville.
The publishing company’s co-founder Tim Hunze also announced the promotion of Mary Kate O’Boyle to the role Director of Administration. O’Boyle graduated from Belmont University and has worked at the company for three years, where she has been responsible for catalog management, billing, office operations, and publishing administration. In her new role, O’Boyle will expand her administration duties to include statement distribution and will serve as a liaison with the company’s administration team. She has also worked at Big Deal Music and Given Music Publishing.
“Mary Kate has become an integral part of Parallel’s administration. She’s been outstanding at her job and her attention to detail is second to none,” says Hunze.
Founded in 2011 by Hunze and J.P. Williams, the Nashville-based music publishing and artist development company has had five chart-topping singles including, Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It,” Michael Ray’s “Kiss You In The Morning” and the Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two.” Their current roster includes Alex Hall, Blake Chaffin, Lance Carpenter, Jennifer Schott, Michael White and Michael Lotten.
O’Boyle can be reached at marykate@parallelentertainment.com.

Mary Kate O’Boyle


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