Trio Of ASCAP Ascensions
• ASCAP, The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, announced the promotion of three executives to Senior Vice President, (l-r): Elizabeth Rodda is now SVP of International Affairs; Matt DeFilippis is upped to SVP of Licensing; and Alex Grout is promoted to SVP of Membership and Business and Legal Affairs.
ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews commented, “Liz, Alex and Matt are three strategic executives who have been important contributors to ASCAP’s success in achieving the goals of our six-year plan to grow revenues and build a sustainable future for our songwriters, composers, lyricists and music publishers. I’m thrilled to recognize them with these promotions, and highlight the expertise, insights and dedication that they bring to our leadership team.”
The Miami-based Rodda joined ASCAP in 2013 as Regional Relationship Manager for Latin America and the Caribbean. She reports to Tony Dunaif, EVP of International Affairs, who said, “Liz is a creative executive who successfully leverages industry relationships to best serve ASCAP’s music creator members. She has a keen understanding of how market events impact our members and is proactive in responding to the evolving international marketplace to ensure they receive fair payments.”
DeFilippis is based in New York and reports to EVP of Licensing, Stephanie Ruyle, who noted, “Matt joined the ASCAP licensing team in 2001 and has been instrumental in the growth of new media licensing, from the launch of nascent digital services evolving into market leading platforms where music is integral to attracting consumers. His expertise and deep knowledge of the market have helped to drive revenues and opportunities for our members as consumers have shifted to digital music consumption, and I’m thrilled to recognize his contributions with this promotion.”
Grout is also based in New York, reports to Chief Legal & Business Affairs Officer, Clara Kim and will also work closely under the direction of Chief Creative Officer, John Titta. Kim commented, “Alex’s expert guidance has been essential in helping ASCAP members to navigate the complexities of managing their catalogs and getting paid for their creative works as the industry continues to evolve. We are so pleased to elevate his role in recognition of his accomplishments and experience.”