Leading Forward

Music, Mentorship & Leading Through Change with Jim Catino, EVP at Sony Music


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Episode #5: Jim Catino | EVP, Sony Music - Music, Mentorship & Leading Through Change

In today's episode, Christie spoke with Jim Catino, a 22-year music industry veteran. Catino first joined Sony Music Nashville in 2001 after graduating from Belmont University. The Cleveland, Ohio native previously held posts at DreamWorks Music Publishing, Giant Records, and MCA Music Publishing, working closely with songwriters and securing copyrights. He serves on the Board of Belmont’s Music Business Department and is a member of the Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association, Leadership Music and The Recording Academy, including the P&E Wing.

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Highlights: "Music, Mentorship & Leading Through Change"

  • The music industry is constantly changing, and the “way” talent is found is different from how it was years ago.
  • “If you can’t expose it (the music) to fans, they don’t know it’s there.”
  • Being a fly on the wall can teach things that words cannot.
  • Mentorship and the diversity of mentors empowered Jim to become successful.
  • Transitioning into new career opportunities can be scary…but patience can bring a sense of peace.
  • Thinking about the long term when presented with new opportunities can protect a person from making the wrong short-term move.
  • Sometimes transitioning upwards in an organization means you may no longer be directly involved in the day to day (in the “thing you loved”) yet your ability to impact "it" on a larger scale increases.
  • Hopefully, the roles will reverse, and YOU will become the mentor.
  • If you feel nervous about a new position, dive in. You were chosen for a reason, so “bet on yourself.”
  • The past ten years have been very difficult for the music industry. As of three years ago, music sales have started to make a comeback and now COVID has really devastated the industry.
  • Finding your “favorite” thing in your career is relative to where you were at that time.
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    LEADING FORWARD breaks down professional assumptions through meaningful conversations that remind us all that leading, effectively, can and often does look different for each of us.

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