Jordy Freed, Director and Head of Brand & Business Development at Sony Corporation of America, has navigated a career that defies traditional industry pathways. In this episode of Innovating Music, Freed shares how his early love for jazz and technology shaped his approach to brand strategy, partnerships, and creative innovation. From playing saxophone as a teenager in Philadelphia to leading Sony’s personal entertainment business in audio and sound, his story offers lessons in adaptability and reinvention.
From Saxophone and PR to Brand Leadership
Freed’s journey began as a serious jazz saxophonist, performing gigs while also building websites in his teens. This combination of music and tech led him into public relations, starting with cold-emailing his way into an internship at a national PR firm. While working overnight shifts at a jazz radio station, he honed the communication skills that would serve him in every step of his career.
Scaling the Blue Note Brand and Expanding Horizons
At Blue Note Records, Freed moved beyond artist PR into large-scale brand marketing, overseeing international venue launches in Hawaii, China, Napa, and Brazil. These experiences sparked his interest in global brand development and opened the door to a role at Grey Advertising, where he worked on major integrated campaigns. Returning to Blue Note, he forged a key partnership with Sony Corporation headquarters to open Sony Hall in Times Square—cementing a lasting connection with the brand.
Leading Sony’s Audio and Sound Business
Today at Sony Corporation of America, Freed heads brand and business development for the personal entertainment division, encompassing headphones, speakers, microphones, and pro audio. He blends heritage and innovation, working with partners to shape the future of audio in a rapidly evolving technology landscape. Freed also reflects on the role of AI in music, exploring how it can enhance creativity while preserving artistic integrity.
Lessons in Career Reinvention
Freed’s career demonstrates the power of adaptability, persistence, and strategic networking. By embracing nonlinear paths and leveraging personal passions, he has built a portfolio of work that bridges music, technology, and brand leadership. His story is an inspiring reminder that the best opportunities often come from connecting what you love with where the industry is headed.
Highlights
“I was a cross between a tech geek and a musician.”
“I didn’t want to be perceived as using the job to help my playing.”
“If you open a venue, what’s distinctive about it? What’s the story?”
“I had a longstanding relationship with Sony before I started.”
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