Sit down to a power lunch with entertainment and media executive Kevin Liles in New York City. During the meeting you can receive advice on your music and developing your brand as an artist.
Kevin Liles, CEO of 300 Entertainment and Founder of RSM Sports Management Group has been advising some of the world’s most talented entertainers and athletes throughout his career. Some of these include entertainers Trey Songz, Dangelo, Ty$, Estelle and many more and also athletes including four-time Olympic gold-medalist Sanya Richards-Ross, NASCAR sensation Darrell Wallace Jr. and NFL players Melvin Gordon (San Diego Chargers), Jarvis Landry (Miami Dolphins) and Ty Montgomery (Green Bay Packers) to name a few.
Liles rose from an unpaid intern in 1991 to CEO and President of Def Jam Records. In 2004, Liles joined Warner Music Group as Executive Vice President and served on the executive team that took Warner Music Group private to public in 2011. Outside of the music and sports realm Liles also was a Producer on the Tony Award winning play The Trip To Bountiful starring Cicely Tyson.
Kevin attended Morgan State University on an Electrical Engineering Scholarship. His philanthropic duties include advising and serving on the boards of New Yorkers For Children, Seed School of Maryland, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, Harbor Bank, the McDonogh School, and the Executive Leadership Council. He is the bestselling author of Make It Happen: the Hip Hop Generation’s Guide to Success and oversees both Kevin Liles for a Better Baltimore, which invests in the Baltimore community, and the Make It Happen Foundation, which empowers African-American youth to succeed in the entrepreneurship and innovation. He is married to Erika Liles and has 4 children.
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