Billy Mann is a Grammy-nominated accomplished hit songwriter, producer, artist, executive and entrepreneur. Mann’s active discography includes P!nk, Cher, Sting, John Legend, Take That, Kelly Rowland, Hall & Oates, Martina McBride, Celine Dion, among others, and has written numerous Top 10 hits and achieved sales of over 125 Million albums. Beginning as an A&M artist in 1994, after two albums, Mann’s ambition helped him pivot towards writing, producing and entrepreneurialism. In 2001, he founded Stealth Entertainment, a talent development company with special focus on brand partnerships. EMI acquired Stealth in 2007 Mann was soon-after appointed President of International/Global Artist Management, overseeing EMI's rosters in over 30 countries. In late 2010, Mann was appointed President of Creative-BMG North America before becoming CEO of Green & Bloom/Topline the following year. An aggressive, songwriter-led publisher, in only 3 years Green & Bloom/Topline has offices on both coasts, over 40 songwriters, 3,000 copyrights and chart-topping successes around the globe representing copyrights that vary from David Guetta to Eric Clapton to John Legend and more. Mann is a national board member of Autism Speaks serving on the Advocacy and Digital Committees, co-founder of the Rema Hort Mann Foundation and was an elected Governor of Songwriters in New York for the National Academy of Arts & Sciences (Grammys). In 2007, Mann helped draft the Autism Policy for the Obama/Biden Presidential campaign (also securing a dedicated “autism” destination on their digital platform) and later had the honor of watching his oldest son, Jasper, receive the first pen in the Oval Office from President Obama after he signed H.R. 2005, the Combatting Autism Reauthorization Act in 2011. In December 2013, The Manns were presented The Champion Award at The Autism Winter Ball at the Met by friend Senator Bob Casey (PA), original sponsor of the ABLE Act. Mann resides in Connecticut and is a proud husband and father of four children.