The industry folk showcased here first appeared in our publication as eager young strivers—they’ve since acquired a bit more seasoning and, in many cases, have moved up to positions of greater responsibility. But they still don’t have enough juice to get out of dealing with
us.

Mary Catherine Kinney
Strategic Music Partnerships Lead, Spotify
The fall of 2018 saw Kinney segue from
Sony Nashville (working with
Luke Combs,
Maren Morris and
Kane Brown) to Spotify, where she oversaw the platform’s first album promotions with
Chris Stapleton,
George Strait and
Taylor Swift and inaugurated the Indigo playlist, devoted to country’s “new traditionalist” sound. In 2021 she was elevated to the position she holds now, taking Hot Country to college football in a
Barstool Sports pact and launching HC’s “Artists to Watch.” Kinney herself is clearly one to watch. She’s been advised to keep a watchful eye on
us.

Kayode Wellington
Founder, Artist Manager and A&R, drtymnd
Wellington has been guiding artists’ careers since 2019, helping sign
24kGoldn and
Rich the Kid to
Electric Feel Management, where he handled preliminary A&R for the former’s debut,
El Dorado (home to the #1 smash “Mood” f/
iann dior), and A&R’ed the latter’s
Republic album,
BOSS MAN. In 2021, Wellington founded drtymnd, under the auspices of which he’s managing
Field Trip/
Warner’s
Mallory Merk, whose EP
Counterparts, led by single “Just Because,” was released that year. We’ve enjoyed catching up with Wellington. We’re not sure the feeling is mutual.

Steven Gringer
Senior Creative Director, A&R, Pulse
In 2018 Gringer was upped from Creative Director of A&R to his current post, in which capacity he continues to help Pulse reign o’er the Latin charts with, for instance,
Bad Bunny’s “Yonaguni” and
Kali Uchis’ “telepatía,” both Latin #1s. His signings have contributed to hits by the likes of
Justin Bieber,
Polo G,
Maroon 5,
Lana Del Rey and
J Balvin, among others. Inspired by
George Harrison’s guitar mastery, Gringer is learning how to play. And he still enjoys stargazing at
Griffith Observatory—but understandably averts his eyes when
we orbit his way.

Jackie Cheng
Senior Director Marketing & Label Management, ADA
Formerly Director of Marketing for
Island Records, Cheng last year joined ADA, the independent label- and artist-services arm of
Warner Music Group, which brought her back to her indie-label roots—prior to her tenure at Island, she was VP, Marketing & Creative Services, at
Photo Finish Records. Since the last time we checked in on Cheng, she’s gone from being a fan of
Grammy-winning rapper
Macklemore to supporting his work as marketing lead, among other career highlights. We suspect that seeing herself here a second time is a career lowlight.

Alex DePersia
Manager, Patriot Management
DePersia has continued working with
Pharrell Williams, presently as his manager alongside Patriot boss
Ron Laffitte and as Executive Event Producer of his
SOMETHING IN THE WATER festival, which launched in 2019 (immediately selling out) and will return in 2022. She’s likewise overseeing the career of
Interscope’s
Gracie Abrams, who’s wrapping up a sold-out headlining tour and will soon hit the road with
Olivia Rodrigo. In 2021, DePersia joined
Femme It Forward’s Next Gem Femme mentorship program to empower women of color in the biz. Anyone want to mentor
us?

Malik Rasheed
Co-Founder, As You Are Creative
The last few years have seen “curator of culture” Rasheed, who was previously SVP of A&R at
SB Projects, ink masked country rapper
RMR (
Warner) and
Black-ish star
Katlyn Nichol (
Republic) to
CMNTY CULTURE, the venture he co-founded in 2019. More recently, he launched As You Are Creative with CMNTY co-founder
Chief Johnson (erstwhile senior manager of entertainment marketing for
Puma), where he will expand his purview to include podcasting, film and other media. Rasheed remains a stalwart supporter of the
Duke Blue Devils. That’s the one with the ball, right?

Christine Cao
Talent Buyer, Live Nation; Co-Head of Culture, Asian Nation ERG
Since switching from agent (
Tove Lo,
YUNGBLUD,
Rina Sawayama) to promoter (
The Wiltern,
The Palladium), Cao has produced intimate showcases for
twenty one pilots,
Leon Bridges and
Foster the People, and witnessed newcomers
Parcels and
Current Joys blow out venues for the first time. During the pandemic Cao routed her own, 49-stop tour of National Parks and began matriculating at
UCLA’s
Architecture and Interior Design School, from which she’ll graduate this year. She also finds time for LN’s Asian Nation employee resources group. Wait—employees need resources?
Brian Harris Frank
COO, Shelter Music Group
Two years ago Frank brought
BFrank Management to Shelter Music Group, which he now serves as COO and has helped grow via the acquisition of
AYITA Management. The combined entity has 104 clients, including
Fleetwood Mac,
ZZ Top and
Crowded House. Frank has signed
Rodrigo y Gabriela and the estates of
Buddy Holly and
Scott Weiland, to name a few. Among his personal bests: working with
Mick Fleetwood on the epic “Dreams”
TikTok campaign, which saw the drummer’s appearance on the Tok’s rockin’ New Year's Eve show.
We’ve been asked to
disappear on New Year’s Eve.