2021 Pan-Am Indie Summit Full Program
Designed to connect the independent music communities ranging all the way from Alaska to Tierra Del Fuego, this year will see the inaugural Pan-Am Indie Summit be held virtually, and jointly organized by A2IM (USA), ABMI (Brazil), ASIAr (Argentina), CIMA (Canada), IMICHILE (Chile), and WIN (global).
Today, we are excited to announce the full program for Pan-Am Indie Summit, as well as the availability of voice-over translations in English, Portuguese, and Spanish!
Throughout the day attendees will have the opportunity to…
- Direct message and video chat with peers and partners through the brand new digital platform
- Attend detailed panels and presentations from experts from across the region.
- Chat with trade specialists from the U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration who will be on hand to offer market insights for our U.S. members, as part of our domestic MDCP project.
We encourage attendees to settle in for the day, and get ready to network.
Brought to you with support from The Control Room, Distrokid, Merlin, and the International Trade Association, and produced by Marauder.
Pan-Am Indie Summit is an event for members of the above trade associations. CIMA members interested in participating should e-mail Jenia Schukov (jenia@cimamusic.ca) for the registration link. Please note that the fee to participate is $20.00USD.
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[12:00 p.m. ET]: International Market Overviews
Industry experts provide the must-know details of their home markets across the Western Hemisphere in this series of short talks.
- Argentina:Nicolas Madoery – Secretary, Director, and Country Manager, ASIAr
- Brazil: Carlos Mills – President, ABMI
- Canada: Trisha Carter – Music Export Manager, CIMA
- Chile: Oliver Knust and Francisca Sandoval – IMICHILE
- Colombia: Jorge Iván Cubillos – President, AIMCO
- Jamaica: Jeremy Harding – Music Business Professional, Harding Music Academy
- Mexico: Ana Rodríguez – Founder, Relatable Music/Co-chair, IMMF
- Peru: Patricia López – President, APEMM
- USA: Alyssa Mark – Director, Label Member Relations, A2IM
[12:50 p.m. ET] : OLMI (Observatorio Latinoamericano de Musica Independiente) Presentation
ABMI, ASIAr and IMICHILE are working together to create the first Latin American Independent Music Observatory to characterize the region’s independent music industry in its sociodemographic, economic, labor and digital aspects. The goal is to foster a competitive and collaborative musical ecosystem and deliver added value to hundreds of companies and their trade associations in the region.
Speakers:
Cristobal Dañobeitia – President, Digital Observatory of Chilean Music (Chile)
[1:05 p.m. ET]: Maximize Your Presence on DSPs through Marketing
What tools are available to maximize your artists’ visibility across digital services? Learn about best practices from leaders across North and South America.
Speakers:
Moderator: Rosie Lopez – Tommy Boy, (USA)
AJ Alvarez – Marketing Director, LATAM, Symphonic (USA)
Victor Schlesinger – Co-founder, Ronda Co-Op, (Chile)
Renato Vanzela – Business Development, FUGA (Brazil)
[1:55 p.m. ET]: Meet Amazon Music
A presentation by team Amazon Music.
[2:30 p.m. ET]: Bandcamp Workshop
Learn about the latest Bandcamp features (like Live and Vinyl), get the inside scoop on what makes Bandcamp tick for the most successful artists and labels on the site, and find out how to pitch the Bandcamp Daily editorial team.
Speakers:
Andrew Jervis – Director of Artists and Labels
Amit Nerukar – Artist and Label Ambassador
[2:45 p.m. ET]: Networking Carousel
Sign up for a carousel of three-minute B2B matchmaking meetings to meet potential business partners and peers.
[3:20 p.m. ET]: First Nations Independent Music in Panamerica
Key First Nations music industry executives and artists share experiences of developing the industry and making music in the independent sector.
Speakers:
Subhira Rodrigo Cepeda – Director, Mundovivo/Master in Composition (Chile)
Matthew Maw – Director, Lead Artist Manager, Red Music Rising (Canada)
Miesha Louie – Artist, Miesha and the Spanks (Canada)
Mauro Rodriguez – Regional Producer, TieneQueAndar Producciones (Argentina)
[3:55 p.m. ET]: Sync and Licensing Across Borders
Music supervisors, labels, and brand representatives discuss music licensing trends options across borders for the post-pandemic world. What’s happening in sync in 2021 and beyond?
Speakers:
Moderator: Kirt Debique – CEO & CTO, Sync Floor (USA)
Dan Burt – Music Supervisor, Wunderman Thompson (USA)
Everton Lewis Jr. – Music Supervisor, Wracket Music Supervision (Canada)
Yael Meyer – Owner and Founder, Kli Records (Chile)
Fabrizio Onetto – Head of Content and Artist Development, OCESA Seitrack (Mexico)
[4:45 pm ET]: Fireside Chat: Music & Games & Streaming
In the brief talk, music and technology experts Heather Johnson and Tom Riley discuss the music rights and licensing across an exploding sector: games and influencers.
Speakers:
Heather Johnson – CEO, Ninety9Lives (USA)
Tom Riley – COO, PretzelAux, Inc. (USA)
[5:00 p.m. ET]: Establishing an Overseas Strategy
How do you best promote your music across borders? When is it time to open an outpost outside of your home country? Learn creative solutions from independent companies who have successfully developed an international strategy.
Speakers:
Moderator: Ian Harrison – General Manager, Hopeless Records (USA)
Nando Machado – Founder/Director, ForMusic (Brazil)
More speakers TBA
[5:30 p.m. ET]: A Special Conversation with Camilo Lara, Tweety Gonzalez, and Adel Hattem
Speakers:
Tweety Gonzalez – Artist, Music Producer/Vice President, ASIAr (Argentina)
Adel Hattem – Founder, D Music Marketing (USA)
Camilo Lara – Musician, Mexican Institute of Sound (Mexico)