ASCAP Team
ASCAP employees are proud to be part of a community of music creators and supporters. Collectively, we are experts in the music and media businesses, technology, licensing and copyright. Individually, we are music fans, and passionate about helping those that create music.

Elizabeth Matthews
Chief Executive Officer
Elizabeth Matthews is Chief Executive Officer of ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP), a membership association of more than 700,000 US composers, songwriters, lyricists and music publishers of every kind of music. ASCAP licenses the public performance of its members' music, collects license fees, tracks performances and distributes to its members royalties based on their performances. Under her leadership, ASCAP has achieved record-breaking financial results, topping $1 billion in revenue for two consecutive years and driving record-high distributions of royalties to ASCAP songwriters, composers and music publishers.
Beth has been instrumental in leading ASCAP’s advocacy efforts to modernize music licensing, including reform of its Consent Decree. She has spearheaded a transformative six-year strategic plan to meet the future needs of ASCAP’s members and licensing partners, and has closed major deals with key licensees, including digital media companies, cable and TV networks, satellite radio and a recent 5-year deal with the radio industry which secured higher rates for performances of the more than 10.5 million musical works in the ASCAP repertory. Under Beth’s leadership, ASCAP has launched pioneering transparency initiatives and technology innovations, and has annually processed more than one trillion performances. Operating on a not-for-profit basis, ASCAP is among the most efficient performing rights organizations, delivering 88 cents on every dollar collected back to its members as royalties.
For the past two consecutive years, she has earned a spot on Billboard’s Power 100 list and has been named as one of Billboard’s Most Powerful Executives in its Women in Music issue. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) as well as on the Board of the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Beth joined ASCAP in 2013 as Executive Vice President and General Counsel, overseeing the ASCAP Business & Legal Affairs department. In that role, she oversaw business affairs, litigation, strategic alliances, and legislative and copyright policy matters. Previously, she worked at Viacom Media Networks (formerly MTV Networks), where she held the position of Executive Vice President & Deputy General Counsel. She managed and oversaw the VMN Business and Legal Affairs teams covering Advertising, Content Distribution and Marketing, New Business Development, Global Digital and New Media and the VMN Mergers and Acquisitions Pipeline, Research and various Ancillary Businesses. Beth was also responsible for drafting, structuring, reviewing and negotiation of strategic and complex commercial transactions across Viacom Media Networks’ programming services, including MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, CMT, Spike and Nickelodeon, among others. Prior to Viacom Media Networks, Matthews worked in the Intellectual Property and Corporate Groups for Chadbourne & Parke and the Business Technology Group for Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. Beth received her B.A. from Purdue University and her J.D. from Emory School of Law.

Katherine Hinchey
Chief of Staff
Business & Legal Affairs

Clara Kim
Executive Vice President & General Counsel, Business & Legal Affairs

Richard Reimer
Senior Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs

Wayne Josel
Senior Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs

Greg Morgado
Deputy General Counsel, Business & Legal Affairs

Mina Farbood
Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs

Julia Fisherman
Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs

Sam Mosenkis
Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs

Jackson Wagener
Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs

Alex Grout
Senior Counsel, Business & Legal Affairs

Connie Chang
Counsel, Business & Legal Affairs

Adam Nelson
Counsel, Business & Legal Affairs
Events

Nicole Carbone-Rogers
Senior Vice President, Head of Events
Finance

Prakash Kolluri
Senior Vice President & Controller

Ester Borok
Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis
Human Resources

Carolyn Jensen
Senior Vice President, Human Resources
International Affairs

Tony Dunaif
Executive Vice President & Head of International Affairs

Elizabeth Rodda
Vice President, International Affairs

Miew Lan Chan
Principal, CML Consultancy Services
Licensing

Mark Sperling
Senior Vice President, Licensing

Stephanie Ruyle
Executive Vice President, Licensing

John Johnson
Senior Vice President, Licensing

Matthew J. DeFilippis
Vice President, New Media Licensing

John Bonaccorso
Vice President, Customer Experience

Todd Oliver
Vice President, Licensing Operations and Analytics

Ray Schwind
Vice President & Director, TV, Radio & Cable
Marketing & Communications

Lauren Iossa
Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, Marketing & Communications

Erik Philbrook
Vice President & Creative Director, Marketing & Communications

Sean Salo
Vice President, Marketing & Communications

Cathy Halgas Nevins
Senior Director, Public Relations Marketing & Communications

Etan Rosenbloom
Director & Deputy Editor, Marketing & Communications

Alison Toczylowski Webber
Director of Marketing & Communications
Membership Group

John Titta
Executive Vice President, Membership
Membership Group - Film & TV

Shawn LeMone
Senior Vice President, Film & TV

Michael Todd
Assistant Vice President, Film & TV

Jennifer Harmon
Senior Director, Film & TV

Amanda Shoffner
Director, Film & TV / Visual Media
Membership Group - Latin

Gabriela Gonzalez
Vice President, Latin

Jorge F. Rodriguez
Senior Director, Latin Membership

Karl Avanzini
Senior Director, Latin Membership

Luis Castro
Associate Director, Latin Membership

Roberto Rivera
Associate Director, Latin Membership
Membership Group - London

Simon Greenaway
Vice President, Membership UK/Continental Europe

David Ryan Jordan
Director, Membership UK/Continental Europe
Membership Group - Musical Theatre & Cabaret

Michael Kerker
Vice President, Musical Theatre & Cabaret
Membership Group - Nashville

Michael Martin
Vice President, Nashville

Mike Sistad
Senior Creative Director

Kele Currier
Senior Director

Evyn Mustoe
Associate Creative Director

Beth Brinker
Creative Manager
Membership Group - Pop/Rock

Marc Emert-Hutner
Vice President, Pop/Rock

Loretta Muñoz
Assistant Vice President, Pop/Rock Creative & Special Projects

Jason Silberman
Assistant Vice President, Pop/Rock

Brian Reyes
Manager, Pop/Rock
Membership Group - Rhythm & Soul

Nicole George-Middleton
Senior Vice President, Rhythm & Soul

Jonathan Jones
Senior Director, Rhythm & Soul

Cristina Chavez
Associate Director, Rhythm & Soul

Lauren Gaspard
Associate Director, Rhythm & Soul

Jason Reddick
Associate Director, Rhythm & Soul
Membership Group - Concert

Cia Toscanini
Vice President, Concert Music

Michael Spudic
Concert Music Membership Representative
Operations

Brian Roberts
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

Tristan Boutros
Chief Technology Officer

Peter Boyle
Senior Vice President & Chief Economist

Bolmar Carrasquilla
Senior Vice President, Software Engineering & Architecture

Nancy Neil
Senior Vice President, Distribution & Repertory

Seth Saltzman
Senior Vice President, Global Services Project Leader

Brian Wojick
Senior Vice President, Technology Delivery & Operations

Aaron James
Vice President, Global Salesforce Solutions

Deepak Mohite
Vice President, Infrastructure & Platform Services

Michael Wilkes
Vice President, Information Security

Gyda Coley
Assistant Vice President, Global Writer and Publisher Resolution Services
Strategy & Digital Products

Nicholas Lehman
Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy & Digital Officer

Dena Fletcher
Senior Vice President, Digital Products
Elizabeth Matthews
Chief Executive OfficerElizabeth Matthews is Chief Executive Officer of ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP), a membership association of more than 700,000 US composers, songwriters, lyricists and music publishers of every kind of music. ASCAP licenses the public performance of its members' music, collects license fees, tracks performances and distributes to its members royalties based on their performances. Under her leadership, ASCAP has achieved record-breaking financial results, topping $1 billion in revenue for two consecutive years and driving record-high distributions of royalties to ASCAP songwriters, composers and music publishers.
Beth has been instrumental in leading ASCAP’s advocacy efforts to modernize music licensing, including reform of its Consent Decree. She has spearheaded a transformative six-year strategic plan to meet the future needs of ASCAP’s members and licensing partners, and has closed major deals with key licensees, including digital media companies, cable and TV networks, satellite radio and a recent 5-year deal with the radio industry which secured higher rates for performances of the more than 10.5 million musical works in the ASCAP repertory. Under Beth’s leadership, ASCAP has launched pioneering transparency initiatives and technology innovations, and has annually processed more than one trillion performances. Operating on a not-for-profit basis, ASCAP is among the most efficient performing rights organizations, delivering 88 cents on every dollar collected back to its members as royalties.
For the past two consecutive years, she has earned a spot on Billboard’s Power 100 list and has been named as one of Billboard’s Most Powerful Executives in its Women in Music issue. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) as well as on the Board of the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Beth joined ASCAP in 2013 as Executive Vice President and General Counsel, overseeing the ASCAP Business & Legal Affairs department. In that role, she oversaw business affairs, litigation, strategic alliances, and legislative and copyright policy matters. Previously, she worked at Viacom Media Networks (formerly MTV Networks), where she held the position of Executive Vice President & Deputy General Counsel. She managed and oversaw the VMN Business and Legal Affairs teams covering Advertising, Content Distribution and Marketing, New Business Development, Global Digital and New Media and the VMN Mergers and Acquisitions Pipeline, Research and various Ancillary Businesses. Beth was also responsible for drafting, structuring, reviewing and negotiation of strategic and complex commercial transactions across Viacom Media Networks’ programming services, including MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, CMT, Spike and Nickelodeon, among others. Prior to Viacom Media Networks, Matthews worked in the Intellectual Property and Corporate Groups for Chadbourne & Parke and the Business Technology Group for Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. Beth received her B.A. from Purdue University and her J.D. from Emory School of Law.