Michelle Jubelirer


Michelle Jubelirer is the COO of Capitol Music Group. She is responsible for overseeing record labels within CMG, including Astralwerks, Blue Note Records, Harvest Records, A&R for Capitol and Virgin, Priority, Electromagnetic Recordings, and independent distribution company Caroline. Jubelirer also manages the company's Business and Legal Affairs departments. She was named one of "The 50 Most Powerful Executives In The Industry" by Billboard Magazine in its Women In Music 2014 issue of December 5, 2014. Jubelirer was one of three music executives named in Variety's 2014 Women's Impact Report, commended for her role in the resurgence of the Capitol Music Group.

Early career

Jubelirer began her professional career in 1999 as a mergers and acquisitions attorney at the New York law firm Simpson, Thacher & Barlett. She joined Sony Music as an in-house attorney in 2003, before relocating to Los Angeles to join entertainment law firm King, Holmes, Paterno & Berliner.
During her eight years at King, Holmes, Paterno & Berliner - five of those as a partner - Jubelirer represented clients including Pharrell, Frank Ocean, M.I.A., Odd Future, Ke$ha, The Gossip, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, Marilyn Manson, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Damian Marley.

Capitol Music Group

In January, 2013, Jubelirer was hired by Barnett and Universal Music Group Chairman & CEO Lucian Grainge to help set the creative direction of the new Capitol Music Group. In 2014 the company ranked #2 in Industry Market Share plus TEA for the 2014 calendar, as tracked by Nielsen SoundScan. In 2012, Nielsen Soundscan had ranked CMG at #5 with 6.61%, and the company's move to #2 represented a growth in market share of 20%.