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Gregory Brown
Co-Founder, BIG Arts Group
Director, Pink Noise AgencyBorn and raised in Baltimore and now living in Brooklyn, Greg is an arts professional with over a decade of experience in artist management. Prior to forming Pink Noise Agency, he worked at Kirshbaum Associates, Boosey & Hawkes, and worked as a professional score engraver.
Having worked closely with great artists such as the Danish String Quartet, Steve Reich, and David T. Little, he brings to the agency experience in traditional classical music and contemporary music practices. He loves baking, science fiction, electronic music, and being outside.
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James Lemkin
Co-Founder, BIG Arts Group
Director, Eclipse ProjectsWith over 20 years of experience in the music industry, James Lemkin thrives working in niche genres and in the mainstream alike. He is committed to working with artists who connect deeply with their art, and is driven to help them reach a wider audience.
Formerly of Interscope Geffen A&M, and currently as an independent artist manager, producer, and international tour manager, James has worked closely with artists of all stripes who have won GRAMMYs, a Peabody Award, a Pulitzer Prize and been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Nadia Sirota
Artistic Advisor, BIG Arts Group
Co-Founder, Eclipse ProjectsNadia Sirota is is a violist, conductor, and producer. In all branches of her artistic life she aims to open classical music up to a broader audience. She is a sought-after collaborator and appears on over 100 studio albums, including four solo albums of commissioned music.
Nadia received a Peabody Award for her podcast Meet the Composer, which she co-created, co-produced, and hosted. Nadia joined the faculty of the Juilliard School in 2023, teaching Chamber Music and Graduate Studies, and becoming the school’s first Creative Associate at Large.
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Cindy Liu
Director of Operations
Pink Noise AgencyCindy is a NYC-based music industry professional committed to developing dynamic, inclusive, creative, and collaborative teams and projects.
Cindy received her BA degrees in English and Sociology from Columbia University, and her MBA from NYU Stern. At Columbia, she was awarded departmental honors for her undergraduate thesis in Sociology, “The Quadruple Bind: Occupational Barriers to Women in Classical Music.”
She recently discussed her continuing research at the New England Conservatory, and has shared her arts advocacy work at New York Music Month, Drew University, SUNY Purchase, the “Speaking of the Arts” podcast, and Shattering the Ceiling.
Outside of music, Cindy enjoys running, writing, cooking, and rewatching Kdramas.
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Amy Tan
Artist Services Coordinator
Pink Noise AgencyBased in NYC, violist and arts professional Amy Tan is dedicated to exploring the boundaries of artistic experiences through performing and collaborating across a wide range of musical styles and artistic disciplines. Amy is currently a member of the Bergamot Quartet, a New York-based string quartet committed to advocating, creating, and educating audiences about music by living composers.
Prior to joining Pink Noise Agency Amy has administratively supported the development office at the Peabody Institute, the Boulanger Initiative, and Bergamot Quartet. When not musicking, Amy enjoys yarn crafts, running, and visiting museums.