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Jimmy Wheeler to Head Leadership Music Board During Landmark Year

Jimmy Wheeler (center) received the ceremonial Leadership Music President’s Cup as incoming President of the organization. Stacy Widelitz (left) is immediate Past President and Diane Pearson (right) is President-Elect

JIMMY WHEELER ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE LEADERSHIP MUSIC BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Kicks Off a Year-Long Celebration of 30th Anniversary

 

Nashville, TN (7-19-18) –Leadership Music, a national non-profit organization based in Nashville, will mark its 30th year with veteran record label executive, Jimmy Wheeler, at the helm.  A member of the Class of 2007, Wheeler is Vice President of Sales & Distribution for Provident Music Group. Joining him are officers:  songwriter Stacy Widelitz, Past President; City National Bank’s Diane Pearson President-Elect, Creative Artist Agency’s Jeff Gregg, Secretary and BMLG’s Andrew Kautz, treasurer.  The officers comprise the Executive Committee, which also includes Linda Bloss-Baum, SoundExchange, David Kells, Bridgestone Arena/Nashville Predators, Justin Levenson, Lev’s House Entertainment and Amy Smartt, CMA.

In addition, Leadership Music has added five new board members, each of whom will serve a three-year term. Incoming board members are:  Marghie Evans, Do Write Music; Erick Long, ACM, Diane Pearson, Dave Pomeroy, AFM Local 257; and John Strohm, Rounder Records.

During the past 30 years, many alums are second generation.   Jimmy Wheeler is one of those legacies. For him, Leadership Music is more than generational, it is a true family affair; his late father, Dave, was a member of the third class (1992) and his sister, Jill graduated in 2016. “The irony that I am President during the 30th year is not lost on me, given the fact there was a member of my family in each of the first three decades.  My Dad was the reason I got into this business and my only regret is that he is not here to enjoy this year with me.”

He noted: “Leadership Music has a very special place in my heart. Not only because both Jill and I followed in Dad’s footsteps, but because my own experience with the organization has been so special. I am passionate about giving back to an organization that has enriched my life and career in so many positive ways, and I am deeply honored to lead the board as chair in this landmark year.”

The complete board list is:

Linda Bloss-Baum, Senior Director, Artist & Industry Relations, SoundExchange

Bradley Collins CEO, Frontman Consulting

Ron Cox, Executive VP/Director, Music, Arts & Entertainment Division, Studio Bank

Jaynee Day, President/CEO, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee

John Esposito, Chairman/CEO Warner Music Nashville

Marghie Evans, Managing Partner, Do Write Music

EJ Gaines, Co-Executive Director, Motown Gospel/Vice President, Marketing/Capitol CMG

Joe Galante, Chairman, Galante Entertainment Organization

Jeff Gregg, Agent, Creative Artist Agency

Kelli Haywood, Artist Manager

BJ Hill, Vice President, A&R, Warner Chappell Music

Andrew Kautz, COO, Big Machine Label Group

David Kells, Senior VP, Booking, Bridgestone Arena/Nashville Predators

Jerry Kimbrough, Musician

Chandra LaPlume, VP/Partner, Taillight TV

Justin Levenson, Founder, Lev’s House Entertainment

Erick Long, Senior VP, Operations & Events, Academy of Country Music

Heather McBee, VP, Operations, Nashville Entrepreneur Center

Diane Pearson, Senior VP, Entertainment, City National Bank

Dave Pomeroy, President, AFM Local 257

Amy Smartt, Senior VP, Finance & Administration, Country Music Association

Neal Spielberg, President, Spielberg Entertainment

John Strohm, President, Rounder Records

Jimmy Wheeler, VP, Sales & Distribution, Provident Label Group/Sony Music Nashville

Rachel Whitney, Head of Country Music Programming, Pandora

Stacy Widelitz, Songwriter, Stacy Widelitz Music

Lane Wilson, Senior VP, Agent, William Morris Endeavor

Bret Wolcott, Freelance TV Producer

Erika Wollam-Nichols, President/GM, Bluebird Café.

Will Cheek of Waller Law and Lynn Morrow of Adams & Reese serve as legal counsel.

Leadership Music was founded in 1989 by 12 music industry executives who had graduated from Leadership Nashville. They recognized that there was something unique to the Nashville music community—a sense of camaraderie—and there was a need for a program designed to ensure and protect the dialogue and relationship building within the Nashville music community.  Thirty years later, the national program in Nashville has graduated close to 1,200 leaders from across the country in virtually every segment of the entertainment industry as well as community leaders, including two Nashville mayors, the deputy chief of police and a Tennessee Congressman.

Leadership Music is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization founded in 1989 providing programs designed to further communications and understanding among facets of the entertainment business and to assist established leaders in their roles as decision makers.  The eight-month program explores how all elements of the industry operate, individually and cooperatively from record labels, artist management, music production, songwriting, music publishing, media, new technology, marketing and more.  

 



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