Jonathan Azu At Mondo.NYC
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Jonathan Azu

Jonathan Azu

Founder & CEO, Culture Collective

For reasons bigger than music and after years of driving success for some of the industry’s most iconic artists, brands and companies, Jonathan Azu left an executive role at entertainment powerhouse Red Light Management to start management firm Culture Collective.

With a focus on clients of color, Culture Collective is driving change within its industry while also representing creatives who are redefining their culture. While providing its clients with the services to build their careers, Culture Collective is also exemplifying and promoting diverse and inclusive leadership in entertainment, which is greatly lacking in music companies today.

As Jonathan stated in his Variety Magazines 2019 Inclusion Impact Report interview, “I wanted to build a company that has diversity and inclusion as its mission…it is important because without it our culture’s narrative could be lost or mistold.”

Prior to joining Red Light, Azu, a two-time Billboard 40 Under 40 Power Player, was EVP & General Manager of Red Light Management, EVP of Operations and Business Development for Superfly Presents and was VP of Music Partnerships for CBS Radio. He is a graduate of Drake University and currently serves as a Board Trustee.

In his career Jonathan has overseen the development of many notable artists and brands including Anita Baker, Emily King, Cory Henry, Luke James, Michelle Williams, Miguel, Kool & the Gang, Lecrae, Leon Thomas, Outside Lands Music Festival, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival and many more.

The Future of Music Business Financial Management

10/12/22, 3:00 PM

Every day the business of being a music creator becomes both more promising and more complex. The music industry is seeing double-digit growth year-to-year from its traditional revenue streams, as well as an ever-expanding array of new income-generating opportunities. From evolving fan-centric streaming models to the new frontiers of NFTs and web3-powered communities, and important ESG and sustainability initiatives, it has never been more important for artists and their teams to focus on making sure they don’t leave money on the table while remaining true to their own social imperatives. In this panel, a diverse group of experts will unpack the actionable, forward-looking tactics they employ to take advantage—and avoid the pitfalls—of the rapidly accelerating music industry of 2023 and beyond.

Protest, Policy, Polls, BMAC & the 2020 Election

10/13/20, 8:00 PM

BMAC-sponsored panel to discuss voter education, registration, get out the vote efforts and the vital link between protest and policy: the polls.

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