James “Mistajay” Genwright II majored in Business administration. But he wasn’t sure which direction to take his degree in but somehow his heart was strongly interested in: the Music.
In the creation of making dreams
come true, he and his team went through several different incarnations and
mangers to gain control over their direction in music as a group. So his Inspiration
to start NCC Records: North Carolina Commissioned Records was born from that
desire but that was just the beginning. Okay so, what is NCC Records? It is a
record and entertainment label that provides music services, writing features, sponsorship, promotion and distribution. The company is really aimed at
promoting the success of their communities by sponsoring Indy Artists in music
and film projects.
As the CEO of a very successful and
ever growing company the ability to lead in certain situations is a major key
component. It requires you to be a good listener willing to learn as well as
intelligently delegate and remain inquisitive while staying on top of the
newest trends in the industry. As we know life wouldn’t be as exciting without
a couple challenges. But they are met with diligence and professionalism. There
are times when decisions have to be made quickly, from deciding whether to keep
with the newest sound or go in a different direction to finding who to work and
network with that will be just as passionate about getting to the next level as
you.
There are a variety of ways to
create success and one of the things that this CEO would like to see more of is
content on the company website that reflects a diverse range of entertainment
endeavors. Which he hopes will lead to eventually working with heavy hitters
like the multi-faceted Ice Cube and Kathy Hughes who started in radio with
music and turned her vision into an entertainment empire.
FUN FACT: Participated in the Indie Film game with a couple small acting roles!
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