Bid now for the chance to win lunch with executives from award-winning creative agency Cornerstone and global music, style, and culture platform The FADER.
You and a guest will have the opportunity to sit down for lunch at the New York headquarters of Cornerstone/The FADER with Cornerstone Co-CEOs and The FADER Co-Founders Rob Stone and Jon Cohen and President and Publisher of The FADER, Andy Cohn.
These music and marketing leaders will speak to successfully bridging the gap between music and brands while working with Fortune 500 clients, positioning The FADER as the authority on what’s next in music and culture, and share how The FADER Fort has become one of the biggest and most important annual events at SXSW.
Rob Stone and Jon Cohen are both widely recognized as music and branding pioneers. At Cornerstone, they've brought companies like AB InBev, Coca-Cola, Converse, and Sonos together with film, music and entertainment entities in award-winning campaigns to reach millennials. In 1999, Stone and Cohen co-founded music and culture publication The FADER, which has since grown into an award-winning global media property featuring print, digital, mobile, social media, experiential and original content production. An unofficial guide to what’s next, The FADER is credited with giving early exposure to top artists including Kanye West, Bon Iver, Kendrick Lamar, Outkast, The Strokes, Drake, and The White Stripes.
Andy Cohn has served as President and Publisher of The FADER for 13 years, and his experience includes more than 20 years in music media. Cohn is responsible for building and leading The FADER’s exponential audience growth across all platforms.
Prior to founding Cornerstone and The FADER, Stone and Cohen both held positions at major record labels. Stone began his career at SBK Records, which later became EMI Records, where he rose through the ranks to Vice President of Promotion. In 1994 Stone joined music executive Clive Davis at Arista Records where he worked closely with Notorious B.I.G., Usher Raymond, Sean “Puffy” Combs, Outkast, and Faith Evans. Cohen served as Vice President of Columbia Records’ alternative music department and was head of Alternative Music at SBK/EMI, where he championed artists including Blur, Alice in Chains and Jeff Buckley.