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Jamie Dee Hart is a music rights management advocate who is passionate about giving back to the industry by educating independent creators at all levels of their career. Her expertise is grounded in guiding artists to comprehend the crucial aspect of royalty collection, which is often overlooked but vital for establishing a sustainable long-term career in the music industry. Jamie has spent the last decade working with artists, labels, and publishers, helping them leverage digital platforms and tools along with confirming they accurately collect master and publishing royalties. Now, she is the Founder & CEO of Hart & Songs, an artist and rights management firm in Los Angeles, CA offering the ideal solution for independent artists, producers, and songwriters seeking to ensure proper song registration and effective collection of their royalties. The company also has extensive experience managing metadata and handling relations with companies such as Songtrust, Sentric Music, BMI, ASCAP, SoundExchange, among others who are crucial to the intricate process.

Jamie also manages Ryan Nealon, an LA-based pop singer-songwriter with a growing audience across TikTok and Instagram from several viral moments, as well as chill electronic producer Koresma who has over 100 million streams across all DSPs. Her past projects have encompassed a broad range of activities, from producing a live concert at Madison Square Garden for a Latin GRAMMY-nominated album to providing social media strategy guidance to breakout Clubhouse star Axel Mansoor during the app's explosive growth which was featured in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. In her most recent role as a Sr. Manager on SoundCloud's Commercial Partnerships team, Jamie was responsible for leading the company's relationship with publishers and songwriters.

To support her dedication to aiding artists who aim to build businesses (as well as her own), she received her Masters Degree in Music Entrepreneurial Studies from Azusa Pacific University. Jamie always makes time to mentor young executives through programs such as GRAMMY U and A2IM and is committed to helping foster the next generation of music executives and artists who want to bring transparency and fairness to the business.