Scooter Braun
Scooter Braun was born in New York City, New York, United States on June 18th, 1981 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 43, Scooter Braun biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Scott Samuel "Scooter" Braun (born June 18, 1981) is an American businessman and record executive.
In 2016, he was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Braun, co-founder of the comedy-film company Mythos Studios, along with Hollywood actor David Maisel, and co-owner of the esports team 100 Thieves, was also included in the annual Time 100 list of the world's most influential people.
Braun co-organized March for Our Lives, the student-led protest for tighter gun control that USA Today described as the biggest single-day demonstration in Washington, D.C., in 2018.
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Early life
Ervin and Susan (née Schlussel) Braun, a Conservative Jewish couple, were born in New York City. When they immigrated to the United States in 1956, Ervin's parents lived in Hungary until 1956. Ervin grew up in Queens and became a dentist; Susan Schlussel Braun was an orthodontist. After the couple married, they settled in Cos Cob, Connecticut.
Braun has four siblings. He was elected class president at Greenwich High School.
Braun played basketball at Emory University in Atlanta until his sophomore year. Braun dropped out of college before completing his degree after Jermaine Dupri asked him to lead So So Def.
Personal life
Braun first started dating Yael Cohen in 2013. In Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, the couple married on July 6, 2014, at Cohen's parents' house. They had a son in 2015, another son in 2016, and a daughter in 2018. On July 21, 2021, Braun filed for divorce.
Career
When attending Emory University, Braun began organizing parties. Braun was hired in 2002 to plan after-parties in each of the Anger Management Tour's five cities, including Ludacris and Eminem. Braun was invited to meet Jermaine Dupri, the producer of So So Def Records, during this introduction into hip-hop. Braun was 19 years old when Dupri asked him to join So So Def in a marketing role, but 20 years later, Dupri appointed So So Def's executive director for marketing, So So Def. Parties for the 2003 NBA All-Star Game and After-parties on Britney Spears' Onyx Hotel Tour were among his major events. So So Def. Braun left So So Def. He started his own marketing company by brokering a $12 million campaign agreement between Ludacris and Pontiac; the music video for Ludacris' "Two Miles an Hour" featured a Pontiac, while Pontiac's commercials featured the song.
Braun became involved with Justin Bieber and convinced her mother to bring her son to Atlanta for a no-strings-attached trial period. Braun eventually convinced them to move from Canada to the United States permanently. Both Usher and Justin Timberlake expressed enthusiasm, and Bieber joined Island Def Jam in a joint venture with Raymond-Braun Media Group (RBMG).
Never Say Never, a bieber documentary that MTV released in 2011 as "one of the best grossing music recorders in domestic box-office history." The film's budget was $13 million and earned over $100 million worldwide. Braun served as a producer on CBS's drama Scorpion, which aired from 2014 to 2018. FX had ordered a pilot of Dave, a comedy executive-produced by Braun that also included actor Kevin Hart and rapper Lil Dicky, according to Variety in 2018. Dave was the most watched comedy on FX in its first season. SB Projects, his company's affiliate, reached an agreement with Amazon Studios that included television and film scripts in July 2019.
Braun formed SB Projects, an entertainment and marketing company that encompasses a variety of sectors, including Schoolboy Records, SB Finance, and Sheba Publishing, a songwriting company. RBMG, a joint venture between Braun and Usher, was also present on the company. School Boy Records had a music licensing agreement with Universal Music Group. Ariana Grande was signed to Braun's leadership in early 2013 and Grande's brand, Republic Records, announced that Braun was her principal boss handling all aspects of her career. SB Ventures also handled television ads, branding, music-licensing contracts, and tour sponsorships, including Bieber's endorsement of the 2016-2017 Purpose World Tour. Kanye West and sneaker brand Adidas also announced a joint venture. It's been a long time, and Amazon has its first glance.
In 2010, Ithaca Holdings, Braun's holding company, raised $120 million for venture capital, including investments in Uber, Spotify, and Editorialist. According to various media outlets, Ithaca, a $500 million under management as of 2018, would fund GoodStory Entertainment, a partnership between Braun and entertainment executive J. D. Roth, in acquisitions for an unscripted, live event, and documentary films.
Ithaca bought Big Machine Label Group (or Big Machine Label Group) in June 2019, a gift that included the masters to Taylor Swift's first six albums. The Carlyle Group and several other private equity firms funded the transaction. As a minority shareholder in Ithaca, company founder Scott Borchetta remains with the firm as CEO. Ithaca Holdings sold the six-album masters to Shamrock Holdings for $300 million in 2020.
HYBE, the South Korean company, reported in April 2021 that it would purchase Ithaca Holdings from Braun and Carlyle via the subsidiary Hybe America for $1.05 billion. Braun will become HYBE America's CEO and join HYBE's board of directors as part of the acquisition.
Ithaca acquired the masters to Taylor Swift's first six studio albums in June 2019, according to the sale of Big Machine Records, Swift's record company until 2019. Swift declined an opportunity to buy the masters and criticised Swift's allegations, according to Sheridan.
Swift announced that she would re-record her first six studio albums after a string of challenges, including allegations that Big Machine barred her from using her old stuff for the American Music Awards of 2019 and the film Miss Americana (2020), as well as the introduction of Live from Clear Channel Stripped 2008 in 2020.
Braun applied for arbitration in 2021 in a legal dispute with former associate Peter Comisar, who managed a private-equity fund in which Braun had invested.
Braun hired David Maisel, the founding chairman of Marvel Studios, to create Mythos Studios, which would produce comic book movie franchises in live-action and animated formats in 2018.
Braun, a long-investing investor, is a founding member of TQ Ventures.