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Mondo.NYC Speaker

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Jamie Dominguez

Jamie Dominguez

Regional Director of Business Development & Artist Relations, Sound Royalties

Jamie Dominguez is a seasoned music industry professional with 25 years of experience, specializing in music publishing, rights management, artist relations, artist development, talent acquisition, public relations, strategic partnerships and education. She is currently Regional Director of Business Development & Artist Relations Sound Royalties, providing music creatives with funding options that allow them access to capital without sacrificing ownership of their copyrights or their independence. Her professional experience includes 19 years at SESAC, the only U.S.-based Music Rights Organization that administers public performance, mechanical, micro-synch and other rights, where she was Senior Director of Creative Services. She previously served on the Library of Congress National Recording Preservation Board, the Education Special Projects Committee for the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and currently serves as Secretary of the The Recording Academy’s (GRAMMY Awards) New York Chapter Board of Governors. She recently joined the faculty at Berklee College of Music’s NYC campus at the legendary Power Station studios, teaching business and entrepreneurship in the creative space as part of their Master of Arts in Creative and Media and Technology program. Jamie Holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism, Mass Communication and Media Studies from The University of Texas, Austin.

ARTISTS MUST GET PAID!

10/11/22, 4:00 PM

Great art + good data + powerful technology = increased financial success and value for the artist and the community

We’ve gathered a range of music leaders from multiple industry verticals to share their stories and insight into strategies to maximize opportunities for artists and songwriters to grow their audiences via new business models and cutting-edge tech, resulting in greater transparency, more accurate data, faster payment cycles, and ultimately more money in artists’ pockets.

Join us for a broad-based discussion and AMA with representatives from the label, publishing, DSP, data, booking, and media worlds as they share their vision and experience.

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