The Songwriters Association of Canada Announces New Executive Director

President Arun Chaturvedi welcomes Tiffany Ferguson, as S.A.C. Executive Director

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2022 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TORONTO, ON – The Songwriters Association of Canada announces the appointment of Tiffany Ferguson as Executive Director effective immediately.

“I’m thrilled to announce that the Executive Committee has selected Tiffany Ferguson to be the new Executive Director of the Songwriters Association of Canada” said Arun Chaturvedi, President, S.A.C. “Tiffany has a deep knowledge of the music industry and is a keen advocate for copyright. I’m very optimistic about what Tiffany brings to the table, and I look forward to what the future holds for the S.A.C. under her leadership” said Chaturvedi.

With almost twenty years of experience working in the music industry, Tiffany has led several national music organizations, and has worked in a variety of music sectors to support and champion music creators.

“I’m very excited to be joining the S.A.C. team. I’m extremely passionate about supporting music rights, and I am grateful for the opportunity to advocate on behalf of songwriters. I’m delighted to support cutting edge music creators, while maintaining the legacy of this historical organization which is about to celebrate its 40th year” said Ferguson.

About Tiffany Ferguson

Tiffany Ferguson led the national multi-million-dollar artist grant funding organization MuchFACT, a division of Bell Media Inc. Working with the organization for over ten years, Tiffany helped to elevate the Canadian music and film industries with financial support to produce music videos and promotional content, contributing to the international success of Canadian artists including Grimes, Jessie Reyez, Daniel Caesar, Charlotte Day Wilson, Kaytranada, and produced notable collaborations with featured artists such as Drake and The Weeknd. She oversaw all day-to-day operations of the program, and produced high profile events including the MuchMusic Video Awards Official After Party, Nuit Blanche Installations, South By Southwest performances and JUNO Awards events.
Tiffany was previously Director of the national music organization Women in Music Canada (WIMC). Under her leadership, WIMC created development opportunities for industry professionals and amplified awareness of gender equality initiatives in the music industry on a global scale, synergizing with chapter partners in the UK and America.

Most recently Tiffany was Artist Manager to Australian R&B musician Hoodlem, as featured in The FADER, LADYGUNN, Complex UK, Nylon, and on BBC Radio 1Xtra.

Tiffany began her career interning at the Orange Lounge Recording Studio in Toronto as well as at The Feldman Agency, before going on to work at True North Records as the assistant to Bernie Finkelstein, artist manager for Bruce Cockburn.

As a music industry advisor and active community member, Tiffany is currently a member of the MusicOntario R3 Advisory Committee supporting Rap, Hip Hop and R&B creators. She has also sat on vital music industry committees including the Ontario Creates Music Committee, Toronto Womxn in Music Organizing Committee, Canadian Independent Music Association International Talent Committee, JUNO Awards Jury, and she was a South By Southwest Conference panelist in 2018.

About The Songwriters Association of Canada

The Songwriters Association of Canada exists to nurture, develop, and protect the creative, business, and legal interests of music creators in Canada and around the world. This is achieved through the organization’s three core areas of focus: advocacy, education and community. For almost 40 years S.A.C. has worked to protect the value of copyright and the rights of all music creators. Being a member has many privileges including opportunities to network, get your music heard, hone your craft, and learn the skills needed to build a successful career as a music creator.

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