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Concord Concord is the world’s leading independent music company. The Company supports more than 125,000 artists and songwriters whose works are licensed, marketed, and performed globally. Concord's growing catalog of 1.3 million songs, compositions, sound recordings, films, plays, and musicals is one of the most impactful and culturally relevant collections of creative rights in history. Concord is headquartered in Nashville with additional offices in Los Angeles, New York, London, Berlin, Melbourne, and Miami. The Global Income Tracking Department plays an integral role in maximizing revenue collections, while bringing to attention issues regarding the company’s revenue and internal processes that may have a direct impact on revenue collection and income processing. As the
Director, Audit and Income Tracking
you’ll oversee royalty audit initiatives for both Concord’s Label Group and Music Publishing divisions. You will coordinate end-to-end processes for all inbound and outbound royalty audit examinations. This role performs desk audits, works closely with other departments to identify areas of lost and/or missing revenue, and highlights issues regarding Concord’s internal processes that may affect revenue collection and royalty processing. You will work under the general direction of the VP of Income Tracking to develop processes and strategies that foster the department’s growth and long-term success. Responsibilities
Lead royalty examination efforts across both Concord Label Group and Publishing divisions, shaping team direction, project planning, and execution in alignment with broader business goals. Manage the inbound royalty examination process, including organizing and coordinating audit requests, collaborating with internal teams to provide required documentation, maintaining communication with external auditors and stakeholders, and coordinating on-site examinations when necessary. Prepare comprehensive audit responses and supporting schedules for internal stakeholder review. Maintain detailed records of auditor communications and consistently update internal audit trackers and logs. Source, extract, and prepare royalty statement files relevant to audit periods, ensuring data integrity and audit readiness. Collaborate with Business Affairs to draft formal responses and provide support in settlement negotiations. Partner with Finance to assess and accrue potential liabilities or settlements arising from audit findings. Work with Royalties teams to clear suspense account items identified through the audit process. Oversee and coordinate outbound revenue audit and royalty examination initiatives, ensuring compliance and accuracy. Manage the allocation of settlement funds related to royalty disputes or audit resolutions. Lead income tracking activities associated with catalog acquisitions, including managing account redirections and modeling revenue performance. Conduct targeted desktop audits on key client accounts to identify discrepancies and ensure accurate royalty reporting. Oversee special projects from initiation through planning, execution, documentation, and final reporting, ensuring timely delivery and alignment with strategic priorities. Provide ad hoc analytical and audit support to other departments and senior management as needed. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in music business, accounting or similarly related field preferred, or the equivalent combination of education and experience required. Minimum 7-10 years’ experience in Music Business, with direct experience in royalty accounting, collections and auditing. Prior experience in Music Publishing and Recorded Music business operations, with experience recovering unreported and underreported revenue. Possess excellent negotiation, interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills and proven ability to develop relationships across diverse teams (including legal, copyright, licensing and royalty resources). Professional and comfortable dealing with senior management and company executives. Ability to coach, mentor, be highly collaborative and work well with others. Familiarity with database/BI software (SQL, Alteryx, Power BI and others). Strong personal computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint; Ability to navigate ambiguity and manage competing priorities. Ability to respond positively to change and new ideas. Familiar with new technologies and digital music environment and ability to provide strategic advice on a wide range of current music industry issues. Strong analytical capabilities and judgment, ability to be resourceful and pivot quickly, and ability to think practically and be solution-oriented. Details
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Director, Audit and Income Tracking
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Concord Concord is the world’s leading independent music company. The Company supports more than 125,000 artists and songwriters whose works are licensed, marketed, and performed globally. Concord's growing catalog of 1.3 million songs, compositions, sound recordings, films, plays, and musicals is one of the most impactful and culturally relevant collections of creative rights in history. Concord is headquartered in Nashville with additional offices in Los Angeles, New York, London, Berlin, Melbourne, and Miami. The Global Income Tracking Department plays an integral role in maximizing revenue collections, while bringing to attention issues regarding the company’s revenue and internal processes that may have a direct impact on revenue collection and income processing. As the
Director, Audit and Income Tracking
you’ll oversee royalty audit initiatives for both Concord’s Label Group and Music Publishing divisions. You will coordinate end-to-end processes for all inbound and outbound royalty audit examinations. This role performs desk audits, works closely with other departments to identify areas of lost and/or missing revenue, and highlights issues regarding Concord’s internal processes that may affect revenue collection and royalty processing. You will work under the general direction of the VP of Income Tracking to develop processes and strategies that foster the department’s growth and long-term success. Responsibilities
Lead royalty examination efforts across both Concord Label Group and Publishing divisions, shaping team direction, project planning, and execution in alignment with broader business goals. Manage the inbound royalty examination process, including organizing and coordinating audit requests, collaborating with internal teams to provide required documentation, maintaining communication with external auditors and stakeholders, and coordinating on-site examinations when necessary. Prepare comprehensive audit responses and supporting schedules for internal stakeholder review. Maintain detailed records of auditor communications and consistently update internal audit trackers and logs. Source, extract, and prepare royalty statement files relevant to audit periods, ensuring data integrity and audit readiness. Collaborate with Business Affairs to draft formal responses and provide support in settlement negotiations. Partner with Finance to assess and accrue potential liabilities or settlements arising from audit findings. Work with Royalties teams to clear suspense account items identified through the audit process. Oversee and coordinate outbound revenue audit and royalty examination initiatives, ensuring compliance and accuracy. Manage the allocation of settlement funds related to royalty disputes or audit resolutions. Lead income tracking activities associated with catalog acquisitions, including managing account redirections and modeling revenue performance. Conduct targeted desktop audits on key client accounts to identify discrepancies and ensure accurate royalty reporting. Oversee special projects from initiation through planning, execution, documentation, and final reporting, ensuring timely delivery and alignment with strategic priorities. Provide ad hoc analytical and audit support to other departments and senior management as needed. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in music business, accounting or similarly related field preferred, or the equivalent combination of education and experience required. Minimum 7-10 years’ experience in Music Business, with direct experience in royalty accounting, collections and auditing. Prior experience in Music Publishing and Recorded Music business operations, with experience recovering unreported and underreported revenue. Possess excellent negotiation, interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills and proven ability to develop relationships across diverse teams (including legal, copyright, licensing and royalty resources). Professional and comfortable dealing with senior management and company executives. Ability to coach, mentor, be highly collaborative and work well with others. Familiarity with database/BI software (SQL, Alteryx, Power BI and others). Strong personal computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint; Ability to navigate ambiguity and manage competing priorities. Ability to respond positively to change and new ideas. Familiar with new technologies and digital music environment and ability to provide strategic advice on a wide range of current music industry issues. Strong analytical capabilities and judgment, ability to be resourceful and pivot quickly, and ability to think practically and be solution-oriented. Details
Seniority level : Director Employment type : Full-time Job function : Accounting/Auditing and Finance Industries : Entertainment Providers Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Concord. Sign in to set job alerts for related roles.
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