
Greg Hill is from Athens, GA. He came up in the industry through music publishing, expanding on his experience in 2001 to open Greg Hill Management. In 2006, Charlottesville-based Red Light Management recognized his talent and partnered with him to oversee GHM/Red Light Management in Nashville. In 2011, Hill joined McGhee Entertainment as
Greg Hill is from Athens, GA. He came up in the industry through music publishing, expanding on his experience in 2001 to open Greg Hill Management. In 2006, Charlottesville-based Red Light Management recognized his talent and partnered with him to oversee GHM/Red Light Management in Nashville. In 2011, Hill joined McGhee Entertainment as President of their Nashville office. Resigning in January of
2013, he opened Hill Entertainment Group, a company focused on brand building in the entertainment space. Based in Nashville, Tenn. he currently overseas the management of Rodney Atkins, Mark Wills, The Naomi Judd
Estate, Jennifer Hart and others on his growing roster along with developing Legendary Coaches, a collection of some of the biggest names in college football. The Legendary Coaches Syndicated radio show has been part of the Yahoo Sports Radio network and is heard on 41 stations nationwide. The First AFCA/ Legendary Coaches Awards was broadcast on CBS sports in January 2017. Hill is an accomplished pilot, a past Director on Country Music Association Board, The Academy of Country Music, and currently serving on
the boards of Lifting Lives, Vice Chair of Music City,Inc, and current VicePresident of the WO Smith Music School. He and his wife Shannon have three children.

Laurel Kittleson-Cobb is the owner of Rainier Entertainment, a music consulting company specializing in A&R, publishing, management, and artist development. She consults with the Jonas Group, focusing on Red Van Records and Jonas Catalog Holdings. In addition, she consults on publishing and A&R for Nashville-based artists signed to 19 Rec
Laurel Kittleson-Cobb is the owner of Rainier Entertainment, a music consulting company specializing in A&R, publishing, management, and artist development. She consults with the Jonas Group, focusing on Red Van Records and Jonas Catalog Holdings. In addition, she consults on publishing and A&R for Nashville-based artists signed to 19 Recordings and serves as independent A&R for Caroline Jones. She also co-manages recording artist Eric Paslay and consults as A&R for 10th Street Entertainment. Her previous A&R consulting clients include RECORDS and Drew Baldridge.
She previously served as Vice President of Artist Development & A&R at Curb Records, where she signed rising artists Hannah Ellis and Kelsey Hart. Before that, she held roles at Big Machine Label Group, where she signed multi-award-winning country star Brett Young, as well as at Toby Keith’s Show Dog–Universal Records and Elevation Music Publishing.
Throughout her career, Kittleson-Cobb has worked with renowned artists such as Taylor Swift, Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, Toby Keith, Steven Tyler, Reba McEntire, Rascal Flatts, Midland, Ronnie Dunn, Carly Pearce, Lee Brice, Rodney Atkins, and Dylan Scott.
A Seattle native and graduate of Belmont University, she is a MusiCares Ambassador, a member of the Recording Academy, and a voting member of both the CMA and ACM. She is also an alumna of SOLID and Grammy NEXT.

Emily Olson has over 10 years of experience in publishing, including stops at Disney Music Publishing, Tom-Leis Music, Pain in the Art Productions, ole/Anthem, and Still Working Music. She worked as the Production Assistant on almost a dozen major label projects, including Taylor Swift’s Speak Now album and The Band Perry’s self titled de
Emily Olson has over 10 years of experience in publishing, including stops at Disney Music Publishing, Tom-Leis Music, Pain in the Art Productions, ole/Anthem, and Still Working Music. She worked as the Production Assistant on almost a dozen major label projects, including Taylor Swift’s Speak Now album and The Band Perry’s self titled debut album. She has secured over 150 cuts for artists including Brett Young, Randy Houser, Sara Evans, Mickey Guyton, Justin Moore, Trisha Yearwood, Trace Adkins, and more. She is a Belmont University graduate, member of the CMA, ACM, AIMP, and The Recording Academy, where she was a part of the Grammy Next class of 2020.
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