A2IM, the American Association of Independent Music, has appointed Richard James Burgess as its new CEO.
Burgess, who most recently headed up all business aspects of the non-profit Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, succeeds Molly Neuman, who had been serving as interim president and is departing to head up Kickstarter’s music division.
Burgess moves over from his position as Chairman of the A2IM board.
Secretly Group co-founder Darius Van Arman steps in to replace him as A2IM‘s Chairman, while Hopeless Records owner Louis Posen fills Burgess’s seat on the board.
Membership of A2IM has grown by nearly 20% in the last two years, and now comprises 382 label and 171 associate members.
Tom Silverman, founder of TommY BoY, said: “Richard James Burgess is the best man to lead the next decade of growth for the Independent community. Burgess brings a unique perspective as the business head of Washington, DC–based Smithsonian Folkways, the venerable independent label that has roots dating back to the 1940s.
“Independent labels have a vital role commercially and culturally, and have introduced virtually every new music genre in the last century. Independent label musicians today range from the yet-to-be-discovered rural singer-songwriters or rock bands playing local clubs to the world’s biggest stars like Adele and Taylor Swift.”
Martin Mills, Founder and Chairman, Beggars Group, added: “This search called for a unique, diverse set of skills: experience generating business in the indie space, first-hand understanding of indie labels’ needs, a strong command of current rights debates, and comfort with both digital partners and the artist community. Burgess’s wide range of credentials made him stand out.” –
Said Burgess: “I am honored to have been chosen by the board to lead A2IM into the future. A2IM is the vital voice for Independent labels–the small and medium sized businesses that have grown to command more than a third of domestic market share for recorded music.
“We will continue to grow; we will spotlight the impact our members have on jobs and revenue; and we are determined to build greater accord within the music industry. We will persist in our quest for equitable conditions for artists, musicians, songwriters, publishers, and labels big and small.
“Our label members deliver the greatest diversity of choice in recorded history, and we will work to unlock the value inherent in this pinnacle of popularity. We intend to explore the synergies and grow the industry pie. I also need to thank my predecessors: Don Rose for setting the bar in the early years, my good friend Rich Bengloff who grew the organization significantly for the past eight years and Molly Neuman, who I will greatly miss, for keeping A2IM moving at full speed through this interim period.”
For the past 15 years, Burgess has overseen all business activities for the Washington, D.C. based label Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.
For the past decade, he has served as an adjunct professor at Omega Studios’ School of Applied Recordings Arts and Sciences in Rockville, MD.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, A2IM’s board of directors are composed of the following: Razor & Tie President Craig Balsam, Concord Music Group President Glen Barros, INgrooves General Manager Amy Dietz, Epitaph/Anti- General Manager Dave Hansen, Beggars Group Chairman Martin Mills, Hopeless Records Owner Louis Posen, Dualtone Music Group CEO/Co-Founder Scott Robinson, Kill Rock Stars Owner/President Portia Sabin, Adshare President Jim Selby, Tommy Boy Owner/CEO Thomas Silverman, and Secretly Group Co-Founder/Co-Owner Darius Van Arman. A2IM‘s president’s advisory committee is Curb Records Vice President Taylor Childress, Red House Records Vice President Chris Frymire, and Innovative Leisure Co-Owner Nate Nelson.Music Business Worldwide