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A new media age
requires a unique executive who can harness its power. Chris Atlas has
proven that he straddles the worlds of media, in all its permutations,
and the marketing demands of major consumer brands such as Coca-Cola,
Apple, Nike, Boost Mobile and Diageo. Atlas is a true tastemaker who
provides a window into the current youth culture for consumer brands
eager to understand and communicate with the very elusive and fragmented
market.
Atlas had been VP
of Urban Marketing and Promotion at Cornerstone Promotions since 2001
where in addition to his developing corporate marketing strategies and
execution for several of Cornerstones biggest corporate clients,
he oversees the production of the ubiquitous Cornerstone Mix Tape. The
monthly Cornerstone Mix Tape is the most coveted DJ Mix CD in the hip-hop
and R&B world with a reputation that reaches far outside the music
industry. The Cornerstone Mix tape Series delivers the newest and best
music to the decision-makers of popular culture, the cultural elite
who influence the masses. Atlass contribution to the hip-hop and
R&B world has been recognized when he was named the Gavin
Rap Promotion and Marketing Person of the Year in 1998 and 1999 and
Gavin Executive of the Year 1999.
In July 2006, Atlas
took on a new challenge, joining Ampd Mobile as Director of Entertainment
Marketing. At Ampd, Atlas looks to bring his relationships and
experience from the music business to the every growing and changing
mobile arena.
Atlas is considered
a subject matter expert in the ever-changing hip-hop and R&B music
industry, music promotion, and new media developments and regularly
speaks on such subjects. Atlas regularly works with kids interested
in building a career in the worlds of music, new media and urban marketing.
A City College graduate,
Chris Atlas began his career in 1995 as an intern at Tommy Boy Records;
within his first year interning he focused on complication research
for Jock Rock and Jock Jams and worked on college radio. Impressed by
his passion, knowledge and aggressiveness for the music industry, Tom
Silverman-President of Tommy Boy invited him to join the team in May
of 1996 as an Product Manager for De La Soul Stakes is High
and Oran Juice Jones Players call.
In 1997 he was named
the National Director of Rap Promotions and was responsible for Rap
Radio, promoting label releases to mixshows and college DJs. As
a hard worker Atlas worked his way through the ranks becoming an A&R
and founder of Tommy Boy black label in 1998. Noticing a void within
the music industry for finding and releasing new music fast, he did
what major labels were afraid to do, he created a imprint label within
Tommy Boy called Tommy Boy Black Label which specialized in underground
hip-hop for the mixtape and college community, it gave the artists the
opportunity to be heard and exposed by a major independent label. In
2000 he took over as General Manager of Urban Music Promotions at Tommy
Boy and was instrumental in helping several artists go from gold to
platinum status such as; N.O.R.E., Capone & Noreaga, Naughty by
Nature, Coolio and Everlast.
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