Difference between revisions of "Dani Oliva"
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− | Transgender Vice-President of Legal and Business Affairs at Venice Music since 2022. Received a platinum record for his legal work on Ariana Grande’s Grammy-nominated album Positions. Founding Partner of Oliva Law Group and Dani Oliva Music Consulting. Counsel with Thomson Ollunga LLP. Co-founded a music management company entitled Muk Posh. Co-founded Motion Creative with other entertainment executives, a non-profit which hosts music writing camps, showcases, and panels, and supports programming in the arts that promote underserved populations. | + | Transgender Vice-President of Legal and Business Affairs at Venice Music since 2022. Received a platinum record for his legal work on Ariana Grande’s Grammy-nominated album 'Positions'. Founding Partner of Oliva Law Group and Dani Oliva Music Consulting. Counsel with Thomson Ollunga LLP. Co-founded a music management company entitled Muk Posh. Co-founded Motion Creative with other entertainment executives, a non-profit which hosts music writing camps, showcases, and panels, and supports programming in the arts that promote underserved populations. |
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 27 December 2022
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
Occupation
Business, Law
Description
Transgender Vice-President of Legal and Business Affairs at Venice Music since 2022. Received a platinum record for his legal work on Ariana Grande’s Grammy-nominated album 'Positions'. Founding Partner of Oliva Law Group and Dani Oliva Music Consulting. Counsel with Thomson Ollunga LLP. Co-founded a music management company entitled Muk Posh. Co-founded Motion Creative with other entertainment executives, a non-profit which hosts music writing camps, showcases, and panels, and supports programming in the arts that promote underserved populations.