AIMP Reveals New Leadership for 2025-2026 Board of Directors

AIMP Reveals New Leadership for 2025-2026 Board of Directors

By Marcus Delano Thompson

December 13, 2024 at 10:30 PM

The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) has announced its 2025-2026 Board of Directors election results, with significant leadership changes across multiple chapters.

Three AIMP Board member headshots

Three AIMP Board member headshots

Atlanta Chapter Updates:

  • Tony D. Alexander (MIME LLC) re-elected as Chapter President
  • Crystal Morris and Tye Huntley appointed as Co-Vice Presidents
  • David Alexander as new Treasurer
  • Cheryl Potts continuing as Secretary

Los Angeles Chapter Changes:

  • Frank Handy succeeds Marc Caruso as Chapter President
  • Eric Polin becomes Vice President
  • Yvonne Drazan appointed Secretary
  • David Quan takes role of Treasurer

Nashville Chapter Developments:

  • Six new Board members elected
  • New administration director: Kendall Lettow
  • New administration assistant: Alex Tamashunas
  • Leadership positions to be determined in January Meeting

New York Chapter Transitions:

  • Debbie Rose becomes NY Chapter President
  • Jeff Pachman appointed as Vice President
  • Art Levy continues as Secretary
  • Michael Lau moves to Treasurer position

Key Leadership Changes:

  • The AIMP Executive Committee will elect a new National Chair in January 2025
  • Previous National Chair Michael Lau concludes his four-year term
  • Multiple new board members added across all chapters

Each chapter has expressed commitment to strengthening the independent music publishing community and advancing AIMP's mission through educational programs, mentorship, and strategic relationship building.

The organization continues to focus on meeting the needs of both emerging and established music creators and industry professionals, with particular emphasis on targeted educational programs and community building initiatives.

The newly elected leadership teams will begin their terms in 2025, working to advance the AIMP's mission of supporting and educating the independent music publishing community.

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