“Jackie is an exceptional student, musician, community member, and future executive. “Our Scholarship Committee continues to find exceptional recipients each year, and Jacqueline Gibson is another perfect example of the students we aim to award,” said Marc Caruso, Los Angeles Chapter President of the AIMP, as well as President and CEO of Angry Mob Music Group. In her free time, Gibson loves rollerblading to her favorite tunes, traveling, trying not to set the house on fire while cooking new dishes, and writing songs. While she is still figuring out what she’d like to do after graduating, she hopes to work in either management, live events operations/production, or publishing, but at the heart of it is her desire to connect people and stories through music. In addition to her studies and internships, Gibson plays trumpet in the Trojan Marching Band and Los Angeles Lakers Pep Band and is a member and leader of several other organizations on- and off-campus, including 840 West Records, USC American Marketing Association, USC Themed Entertainment Association, and Annenberg Television Network. She is currently interning at Helix Records/Ultra Publishing and will be interning at Warner Music Group this summer in their A&R department. As a lover of trying new things, Gibson has gained experience in marketing, live event organization/production, publishing, A&R, and management all while maintaining Dean’s List status and a 3.85 GPA during her studies at USC. After starting out as a Neuroscience major, Gibson quickly realized that while the human brain is fascinating, there’s nothing as special to her as music, so she quickly changed gears and went all in. Originally from Austin, TX, Gibson grew up in one of the hearts of live music in the United States, and it quickly became her biggest passion in life. I am elated to continue my efforts in the industry and make Linda and the AIMP proud.” I felt a real connection with the entire Committee and to Linda Komorsky’s legacy. “I want to especially thank the Scholarship Committee members Barbie, Eric, Garrett, Jonathan, and Juliet for their continued kindness and help throughout this entire process. “I want to extend a huge thank you to everyone in the AIMP for believing in me and providing me with opportunities and support to further my studies and explore what the music industry has to offer,” said Gibson. Director, Administration & Publisher Relations, BMI and AIMP LA Chapter Board member Eric Polin, SVP-Music Publishing, Universal Pictures, and AIMP LA Chapter Secretary Jonathan Haskell, Vice President, Publishing, Alibi Music, and AIMP LA Chapter Treasurer Garrett Johnson, Esq., AIMP LA Chapter Board member and Juliet Lyons, AIMP LA Chapter Administrative Director - reviewed many qualified applicants and recommended Gibson, who was unanimously confirmed by the AIMP LA Chapter Board of Directors. The Scholarship Committee - consisting of Barbie Quinn, Sr. She will be awarded $4,000 by the AIMP to help her complete her education. Saturday Night.- Marc Caruso, AIMP Los Angeles Chapter PresidentLOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, May 26, 2023/ / - The Los Angeles Chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) presented its fourth annual Linda Komorsky AIMP Scholarship to Jacqueline Gibson on May 25th during the LA Chapter’s recent “ 2023 Summer Kick-Off Mixer.” Gibson, who is slated to be a Junior in the fall, is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Music Industry Studies with minors in Professional and Managerial Communication, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Southern California (USC). The latter was penned by Jared Scott, Joe Fox and Zack Dyer, and featured on Jon Pardi's 2022 album, Mr. Wallen's introspective, faith-filled ballad, ‘Don't Think Jesus’, which was written by Mark Holman, Jessi Alexander and Chase McGill, was jointly awarded The Publisher Pick of the Year alongside ‘Reverse Cowgirl’. The Sneedville megastar's ‘Wasted On You’, which was co-written by Ernest, Josh Thompson and Charlie Handsome, was championed as The Most Streamed Country Song of the Year. Whenever accolades are being won, Morgan Wallen is never usually too far from the action, and the 2023 AIMP Awards were no different. A post shared by ERNEST hitmaker HARDY took home two awards for Artist-Writer of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, while his good buddy and regular co-writer, Ernest, triumphed in the hotly contested Rising Artist-Writer of the Year category.Ĭhris Stapleton, Ashley Gorley and Chris DuBois took the Song of the Year title for their infectious track, ‘You Should Probably Leave’, which appears on Stapleton's 2020 album, Starting Over.
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