Made Music Studio’s Amy Crawford Elected President of Association of Music Producers East Chapter Board

Today the Association of Music Producers announced the newly elected leaders of their National and East Coast Board. As AMP members ourselves, we could not be more excited to share that Made Music Studio’s Amy Crawford (ECD, Music Products) has been elected President of the organization’s East Chapter Board. She succeeds Yessian’s Matt Nelson (Executive Creative Producer), who will take over the position of National Board President of the Association of Music Producers.

Read AMP’s official announcement of her election below!


“Global sonic branding agency Made Music Studio joined AMP in 2022, and has since made its mark in the annual AMP Awards competition. Executive Creative Director Amy Crawford, who leads the Made Music Studio’s foray into new creative technologies, products and offerings, joined the East Chapter board last year, and has been active on AMP’s Programming Committee, which generates the ambitious schedule of webinars and panel discussions on relevant topics that are open to AMP members and the wider advertising music community.”

 
I’m grateful to AMP for the opportunity and trust to help strengthen and grow this community... I looked to AMP when I began my journey creating music and sound for agencies and brands, and to be able to play a role in the organization today is like a full circle moment, taking me back to a younger Amy from a decade-plus ago.
— Amy Crawford, ECD, Music Products, Made Music Studio
 

“As East Chapter President, Amy, will continue to serve on the Programming Committee, and says a series of panels and conversations about the impact of generative AI on music creation and production is in the works. ‘We’ve also had strong turnout at the in-person events we’ve hosted,’ she observes, “and we know that sparking those connections is something members want more of. For example, the AMP Awards show this year was standing room only – that momentum is awesome and we’ll keep it going.’”

Check out the full press release in SHOOT.

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