Doug Davis is the Founder of The Davis Firm, a preeminent entertainment law firm, a Grammy winning record producer and Co-Founder of DJDTP, a custom music production company founded with industry veteran Ali Dee. For 16 years Mr. Davis has been the executive producer of the legendary Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala. Mr. Davis won three Grammys for co-producing, with Kabir Sehgal, the 3x Grammy winning album "American Dreamers", which featured 53 DACA recipient musicians, “The Omni American Book Club” by Brian Lynch and “Four Questions” by Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra featuring Dr. Cornell West. Mr. Davis was an Executive Producer, with Ken Ehrlich, of the all-star Aretha Franklin Memorial concert and primetime TV special “Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul.” Mr. Davis was Variety’s 2018 Lawyer of the Year, and Billboard annually proclaims Mr. Davis one of the Top Music Lawyers. The Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers have annually recognized Mr. Davis for Music Law, with Best Lawyers naming him 2021 Entertainment Lawyer of the Year for music. Mr. Davis attended Fordham Law School and the renowned Maxwell School at Syracuse University. Mr. Davis sits on the boards of the Music For Youth Foundation, the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU and F*ck Cancer. Mr. Davis serves on the Executive Committee of the City Of Hope National Medical Center, the Entertainment Committee for the MMRF Gala and the Entertainment & Media Committee of the UJA.