Jody Gerson | |
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Born | 1961 (age 63–64) |
Nationality | American |
Education | Bachelor of Arts Northwestern University, The Baldwin School |
Occupation(s) | Chairman and Chief executive officer of Universal Music Publishing Group, American music executive |
Children | 3 |
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Jody Gerson (born 1961 in Philadelphia) [1] is the Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group. [2] Upon assuming the role on January 1, 2015, Gerson became the first female CEO of a major music publisher [3] and first chairwoman of a global music company. [4] Gerson serves on the Executive Management Board for Universal Music Group. [5]
Gerson was raised in a Jewish family [6] [7] in the Philadelphia area, where her father owned several nightclubs including the Latin Casino [8] whose performers included artists like Frank Sinatra and Diana Ross. [9] She began her career in music publishing at Chappell Music shortly after graduating from Northwestern University, [10] where she started out making tape copies. [9] After six years at Chappell, she moved to EMI Music Publishing to run the company's east coast office [2] before shifting to head up the company's west coast publishing division in 1991. In January 2008, Gerson left EMI to become US Co-President of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. [10]
In 2015, Gerson joined Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) as Chairman and CEO. Under her leadership, [11] Gerson has led the signing of artists and songwriters including the Bee Gees, [12] [13] Elton John, [14] [13] Carly Simon, [15] Bruce Springsteen, [16] Prince, [17] Taylor Swift, [18] Drake, Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, Steve Lacy, The Weeknd, [19] Billie Eilish, [20] Rosalía, [21] Alicia Keys, [22] Coldplay, [13] Justin Bieber, [13] Jack White, [23] SZA, [13] Quavo, [8] Ariana Grande, H.E.R., [13] Harry Styles, Jeff Bhasker, Maren Morris, [24] Tierra Whack, [8] Halsey, Demi Lovato, Shawn Mendes, Tobias Jesso Jr., Travis Scott, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas, Maroon 5, R.E.M., Pearl Jam, Post Malone. [9]
Gerson also led UMPG's acquisitions of the catalogs of Sting, Neil Diamond, Frank Zappa and others. [19] In 2016, she negotiated a deal for UMPG to be the exclusive worldwide publishing administrator for Prince's entire song catalog. [17]
In 2020, Gerson led UMPG's purchase of Bob Dylan's entire songwriting catalog, considered to be the biggest acquisition ever of a single act's publishing rights. [25]
Previous to tenure at UMPG, [26] Gerson signed songwriters, including Lady Gaga, Norah Jones, Odd Future, Jermaine Dupri, and a then 15-year-old Alicia Keys. Gerson has also played an instrumental role in the careers of Enrique Iglesias, Pharrell Williams, Mac Miller, Pitbull, RedOne, and Dallas Austin, among others. [2]
In addition to her work in music, Gerson produced the movies Drumline and ATL . Drumline is currently being adapted for Broadway. She is also executive producer of VH1's Drumline 2. [2] Gerson executive produced the Emmy-nominated documentary The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart , as well as HBO's Music Box series, and Stax: Soulsville U.S.A. [27]
Gerson co-founded the global nonprofit She Is The Music. She serves on boards of directors of the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and The National Music Publishers' Association, among others. [19] She is a board member of the National Music Publishers Association. [28]
On December 3, 2015, Gerson was named 'Executive of the Year' by Billboard Magazine in its Women in Music 2015 issue. [9] In 2016 she was named "Inspiring Woman of the Year" by the March of Dimes, and named to the Variety Power of Women L.A. list. [29] [30] She has appeared on the Billboard Power 100 every year from 2016 to 2024, [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] and on the Variety 500 every year from 2017-2024. In 2020, Gerson was named by Billboard as "Executive of the Year", becoming the first music publisher and first woman to receive this honor. [36] Gerson received the Abe Olman Publisher Award at the 51st annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner. [37]
In May 2023, Gerson received the ICMP Ralph Peer II Award for Outstanding Contribution to Global Music Publishing. [38] Gerson has appeared on the Variety 500, [39] and Rolling Stone's Future 25. [40]
Gerson is divorced from Seth Swirsky and has three children. [9]