Introducing ‘Steve Stoute’ The Powerful Music Mogul & Advertising Executive


Steve Stoute The Powerful Advertising Mogul
Introducing ‘Steve Stoute’ The Powerful Music Mogul & Advertising Executive
This powerful interview (Above) includes George Mathew, President and Chief Operating Officer at Alteryx, and Steve Stoute, Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Translation.
Steve Stoute is an Author, Music Executive and Businessman. Steve Stoute is the founder and CEO of the brand development and marketing firm Translation, and author of The Tanning of America: How Hip-Hop Created a Culture That Rewrote the Rules of the New Economy. Previously, he worked in the music industry as an American record executive and artist manager.
In his early years Stoute was an executive at several labels in the music industry. At Interscope Geffen A&M Records, Stoute served as President of the Urban Music division and executive vice president.
Prior to joining Interscope, Stoute was president of Urban Music for Sony Music Entertainment, where he played a role in launching the music careers of Will Smith and Nas. Stoute was the former manager to Nas and Mary J. Blige. Based on therichest.com his net worth is around $55 Million USD.
Creating United Masters
He started an new company called “United Masters” which let independent artist create music on their platform, market/distribute thier music, and own their masters. In 2017, Steve Stoute received $70 million from investors such as Alphabet Inc. and Andreessen Horowitz to launch UnitedMasters, a music venture.
UnitedMasters is an American artist services and music distribution company providing marketing services, data analytics and digital distribution for independent artist.
In 2017 Steve Stoute founded United Masters. Translation Enterprises Inc. operates United Masters with offices in both San Fransico and New York. It secured funding of 70 million dollars from Adreessen Horwitz, 21st Century Fox, and Alphabet Inc.(Google)
He also help build the beauty company “Carols Daughter” along with Lisa Price, which later was sold to L’Oreal for an undisclosed amount.
Source: wikipedia.org/SteveStoute
(Bonus Video)Business Of Culture Lecture By Steve Stoute