Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI)
Executive Director, Creative-Film/TV/Visual Media
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), Beverly Hills, California, United States, 90211
Executive Director, Creative‑Film/TV/Visual Media
Base Pay Range
$130,000.00/yr - $160,000.00/yr
Position Summary Manages the administrative operations and programs for Film/TV/Visual Media, reporting to the VP of Film/TV/Visual Media. Maintains and increases BMI's creative strategies and market share.
Essential Functions
Establishes, develops, and maintains relationships with composers, publishers, and Film/TV/Visual Media music industry executives and visual media community.
Facilitates the relationships between BMI affiliates and the music industry by networking with industry professionals.
Handles complex inquiries and issues related to top‑level Film/TV/Visual Media composers, publishers, and their representatives. Conducts comprehensive investigation.
Acquires an end‑to‑end understanding of BMI’s distribution and administration operations to appropriately respond to a wide variety.
Researches and responds to escalated, complex inquiries, such as supporting larger rights holders with income tracking issues and royalty related questions.
Identifies root causes of customer inquiries and any emerging themes or trends behind increased volume; shares observations with leadership and appropriate cross‑functional teams to facilitate more comprehensive solutions.
Escalates inquiries that rise to certain levels of complexity and/or sensitivity to the relevant subject matter experts and/or leadership.
Attends music industry events as a representative of BMI to maintain BMI’s profile and increase industry contacts.
Acts as an advisor to music organizations, community groups, and in all industry related events.
Serves as a spokesperson for BMI at various industry panels, events, universities, music education forums and cross‑industry initiatives, both locally and nationally, educating the music community on the role and function of BMI.
Supports internal department research initiatives and external relevant industry research.
Analyzes affiliates’ royalty earnings, work catalogs, and future Visual Media projects to provide projections on future earnings.
Maintains a thorough knowledge of BMI’s policies and practices, including relevant aspects of affiliation and royalty distribution.
Maintains a working knowledge of BMI’s role in the music industry, its competitive pressures, and how those matters impact BMI writers and publishers.
Regular attendance.
Other duties as assigned.
Supports our BMI Core Values and cultivates a culture of diversity and inclusion.
Supervisory Responsibilities Directly supervises departmental team members. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring and training employees; planning, assigning, directing and ensuring reliability of work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining team members; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Position Qualifications Education:
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent preferred.
Experience:
Minimum of 10 years of experience in the music industry. Visual Media Industries a plus.
Skills and Abilities:
Able to establish a constructive and informative relationship with a diverse employee population, BMI management (both locally and nationally), writers and publishers.
Proficient in the Film/TV/Visual Media industry and analytics for research.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills demonstrated through ease in presenting work and actively gathering feedback.
Excellent organizational, time management, and multitasking capabilities.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Experience managing teams of people.
Self‑motivated and willing to expand knowledge.
Ability to prioritize multiple assignments to meet deadlines.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Experience working with and maintaining database systems and reports, as well as word processing and spreadsheets.
Attention to detail.
Able to work independently and with good judgment.
Available to travel domestically and internationally as assigned.
What We Give to You
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401K with employer match
Flexible spending accounts
Paid vacation and paid sick/personal time
12 paid calendar holidays
Paid volunteer time off
Summer hours offer more time for fun in the sun
Company paid life insurance
Up to 12 weeks paid parental leave
Tuition assistance for qualified team members
Commuter benefits (New York)
Amazing and engaging culture
Employee Resource Groups
Broadcast Music, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer: All applicants will receive equal opportunity for employment without regard of race, color, sex, religion, nationality, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, veteran’s or marital status, disability, or any other cultural factor.
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Position Summary Manages the administrative operations and programs for Film/TV/Visual Media, reporting to the VP of Film/TV/Visual Media. Maintains and increases BMI's creative strategies and market share.
Essential Functions
Establishes, develops, and maintains relationships with composers, publishers, and Film/TV/Visual Media music industry executives and visual media community.
Facilitates the relationships between BMI affiliates and the music industry by networking with industry professionals.
Handles complex inquiries and issues related to top‑level Film/TV/Visual Media composers, publishers, and their representatives. Conducts comprehensive investigation.
Acquires an end‑to‑end understanding of BMI’s distribution and administration operations to appropriately respond to a wide variety.
Researches and responds to escalated, complex inquiries, such as supporting larger rights holders with income tracking issues and royalty related questions.
Identifies root causes of customer inquiries and any emerging themes or trends behind increased volume; shares observations with leadership and appropriate cross‑functional teams to facilitate more comprehensive solutions.
Escalates inquiries that rise to certain levels of complexity and/or sensitivity to the relevant subject matter experts and/or leadership.
Attends music industry events as a representative of BMI to maintain BMI’s profile and increase industry contacts.
Acts as an advisor to music organizations, community groups, and in all industry related events.
Serves as a spokesperson for BMI at various industry panels, events, universities, music education forums and cross‑industry initiatives, both locally and nationally, educating the music community on the role and function of BMI.
Supports internal department research initiatives and external relevant industry research.
Analyzes affiliates’ royalty earnings, work catalogs, and future Visual Media projects to provide projections on future earnings.
Maintains a thorough knowledge of BMI’s policies and practices, including relevant aspects of affiliation and royalty distribution.
Maintains a working knowledge of BMI’s role in the music industry, its competitive pressures, and how those matters impact BMI writers and publishers.
Regular attendance.
Other duties as assigned.
Supports our BMI Core Values and cultivates a culture of diversity and inclusion.
Supervisory Responsibilities Directly supervises departmental team members. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring and training employees; planning, assigning, directing and ensuring reliability of work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining team members; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Position Qualifications Education:
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent preferred.
Experience:
Minimum of 10 years of experience in the music industry. Visual Media Industries a plus.
Skills and Abilities:
Able to establish a constructive and informative relationship with a diverse employee population, BMI management (both locally and nationally), writers and publishers.
Proficient in the Film/TV/Visual Media industry and analytics for research.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills demonstrated through ease in presenting work and actively gathering feedback.
Excellent organizational, time management, and multitasking capabilities.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Experience managing teams of people.
Self‑motivated and willing to expand knowledge.
Ability to prioritize multiple assignments to meet deadlines.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Experience working with and maintaining database systems and reports, as well as word processing and spreadsheets.
Attention to detail.
Able to work independently and with good judgment.
Available to travel domestically and internationally as assigned.
What We Give to You
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401K with employer match
Flexible spending accounts
Paid vacation and paid sick/personal time
12 paid calendar holidays
Paid volunteer time off
Summer hours offer more time for fun in the sun
Company paid life insurance
Up to 12 weeks paid parental leave
Tuition assistance for qualified team members
Commuter benefits (New York)
Amazing and engaging culture
Employee Resource Groups
Broadcast Music, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer: All applicants will receive equal opportunity for employment without regard of race, color, sex, religion, nationality, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, veteran’s or marital status, disability, or any other cultural factor.
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