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Sony Music UK Chairman & CEO, Jason Iley, Recognised for his Contribution to British Music Industry at the 2024 Music Industry Trusts Award

Chairman and CEO of Sony Music UK & Ireland Jason Iley MBE will receive this year’s Music Industry Trusts Award (MITS), recognising his contribution to the British music industry. In a career spanning three decades, Jason has consistently championed new talent and has worked with some of the biggest names in music. 

The MITS award will be presented to Iley on Monday 4th November at The Grosvenor House Hotel, in support of two vital UK music charities: The BRIT Trust, which is a core funder of The BRIT School, and music therapy charity Nordoff & Robbins.

Jason has been Chairman at Sony Music UK for 10 years, making him the longest-serving Chairman in the British company’s history. Since being appointed he has championed artists, diversified the company, refreshed Sony Music’s roster and led acquisitions including Ministry of Sound Records in 2016. 

Today, Jason oversees a roster that includes homegrown talent such as Calvin Harris, Paloma Faith, Mark Ronson, George Ezra, Robbie Williams, Rag’n’Bone Man and this year’s breakthrough artists Central Cee and Myles Smith, as well as internationally signed stars like Beyoncé, Adele, Harry Styles, Miley Cyrus, SZA, P!NK and Foo Fighters.

Jason’s journey in the industry began in 1994 at Epic, before moving to Universal Music where he was instrumental in launching the careers of major artists such as Amy Winehouse, Keane and Sugababes. He was appointed President of Mercury Records, working with legends like Sir Elton John, JAY Z, Rihanna, Sir Paul McCartney, Kanye West, Mariah Carey, Amy Macdonald, Jake Bugg, Chase & Status, and U2 – who made the decision to follow Iley to Mercury Records, after 27 years at Island.  

In 2013 Jason was named President of JAY Z’s record label, Roc Nation, in New York before returning to the UK in 2014 to take on the role of Chairman and CEO of Sony Music UK & Ireland, the company where his career had begun. 

Beyond chart success, under Jason’s leadership, Sony Music has launched initiatives to support a new generation of executives in the music industry, including a female-focused A&R Academy and a landmark Childcare Support Scheme aimed at increasing the proportion of women in senior roles. The company has also invested heavily into mental health provision, creating a new role for an in-house Director of Artist & Employee Wellbeing and providing all employees with mandatory mental health management training, in collaboration with leading mental health charity, Mind.

Since 2020, Jason has overseen the UK arm of Sony Music’s award-winning Social Justice Fund, which supports anti-racist initiatives in Britain. Under his leadership, the company has awarded £2.2million in grants to 22 charity partners investing in access to music education, backing criminal justice reform and supporting grassroots communities. 

In October 2020, Jason was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List for his contributions to music and charity. He also served as Chairman of the BRITs Committee, shaping the BRIT Awards from 2017 to 2019.

Chairman and CEO of Sony Music UK & Ireland Jason Iley, MBE: “I’m delighted to have the opportunity to highlight the important work of the BRIT Trust and Nordoff & Robbins. It’s an honour to be the recipient of this year’s MITS award, and credit to the talented artists I have been lucky enough to work with throughout my career.”

Co-chair of the MITS Award committee, Toby Leighton-Pope: “Jason’s influence on the music industry is exceptional, from propelling legendary artists to the forefront to driving groundbreaking initiatives like the Childcare Support Scheme. His commitment to nurturing talent is commendable, and we are thrilled to honour his accomplishments with the MITS Award.

Co-chair of the MITS Award committee, Dan Chalmers: “Jason is someone who has long deserved the MITS Award. As the longest-standing chair of Sony Music UK, he has been responsible for breaking some of the biggest British acts of all time. His innovative leadership and steadfast commitment, his incredible work with the BRIT Awards, and overall passion for this industry make him a truly deserving honouree. Congratulations, Jason.”

Jason will join the ranks of previous MITS recipients including Annie Lennox OBE, Kylie Minogue, Rob Stringer CBE, Emma Banks, Sir Elton John and Bernie Taupin, Sir Lucian Grainge, Michael Eavis CBE, Pete Tong MBE, and Roger Daltrey CBE, Jamal Edwards MBE, and last year’s recipient, live music agent Lucy Dickins. 

Celebrating its 32nd edition this year, the Music Industry Trusts Award is recognised as one of the benchmarks of achievement in the UK music business and continues to benefit hugely deserving causes year after year. The MITS Award supports two important charities, the BRIT Trust and Nordoff & Robbins, and is sponsored by ASM Global, PPL, SJM Concerts and YouTube.

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