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Music technology specialist (born 1965) For a list of persons with the surname Cohen, see List of people with surname Cohen.
Scott Cohen at the International Radio Festival 2012, in Zurich.

Scott Cohen (born 1965) is a British music executive.

Cohen's music career started in the late 1980s in independent and major label artist management. In 1997, he and Richard Gottehrer (the co-founder of Sire Records) founded The Orchard. In 2016 Cohen was one of the founders of Cyborg Nest, a company that aimed to create extra senses in order to enhance human perception. In February 2019, Cohen retired from The Orchard and joined the senior management team at Warner Music Group. His role is the Chief Innovation Officer. He sat on the British Phonographic Industry Council, and was the chairman of the board of music agency Sound Diplomacy. Cohen is now the CEO of JKBX, a fractionalized music royalties startup which will provide a regulated marketplace for users to buy and sell royalties.

References

  1. "Meet the first humans to sense where north is". 6 January 2017.
  2. "Scott Cohen is joining Warner – but what's the plan?". 11 February 2019.
  3. "Official: Warner hires Scott Cohen, co-founder of the Orchard, as Chief Innovation Officer, Recorded Music". 6 March 2019.
  4. Marshall, Elizabeth Dilts (16 December 2022). "Music Start-Up JKBX, Which Will Allow Retail Investors to Buy Shares in Hit Songs, Builds Out Exec Team". Retrieved 31 March 2023.

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