Mondo.NYC Speaker


Jamie Jou
Director of Music, BA Licensing, McCann New York
Jamie Jou is a seasoned music licensing and clearance specialist with over a decade of experience navigating the complex world of rights management across music, television, advertising, digital media and branded content. Known for a meticulous and strategic approach, Jamie specializes in securing music and talent clearances, ensuring that creative visions are brought to life without legal compromise.
She began her career working in rights management and copyright at The Harry Fox Agency and Sony Music which led her to working in sync and talent at NBCUniversal, Conde Nast and eventually her current role as Director of Music, BA licensing at McCann New York, where she manages high-profile commercial campaigns for clients including, Mastercard, TJ MAXX, Reckitt Benckiser, Chick-Fil-A, L’Oreal and Qualcomm.
Jamie’s deep industry knowledge, combined with a pragmatic, solutions-driven mindset, has made her a trusted partner for producers, creatives and legal teams alike. Whether working with emerging artists or iconic catalogs, she aims to bring clarity to complexity, educating those on the value of music to bring better collaboration in the world of sync. Outside of the office, Jamie enjoys playing music for her local church, cooking and baking with her kids and finding a new show to binge.
mAd Women: Harmonizing Success in Music and Advertising
10/17/24, 3:00 PM
Our panelists will share insights on the critical intersections between music and advertising, exploring how their unique perspectives and leadership styles have shaped successful campaigns and licensing deals. They will also delve into the importance of mentorship, the impact of diversity in creative decision-making, and the future trends they foresee in their respective domains. Attendees will gain valuable knowledge on navigating these competitive industries, the power of collaboration, and the role of women in driving creative and commercial success.
Two Sides of the Sync Coin
This panel explores how writers and artists can make money by working across multiple catalogues. Hear from sync reps and writers on how writing in different contexts opens up sync opportunities, shapes artistry, and creates sustainable careers in an evolving music landscape.