

Dunaif will bring his expertise in global business development, licensing and strategy to develop international opportunities and partnerships that will ensure that ASCAP members collect greater value for performances of their music outside of the United States. The appointment of Dunaif comes as part of ASCAP’s organizational transformation agenda to meet the future needs of its members. Dunaif will oversee ASCAP’s international business and society relations outside of the United States.

NEW YORK, - ASCAP, the American Society of Composer, Authors and Publishers, the world leader in public performing rights and advocacy for music creators, today announced the appointment of digital business strategist Tony Dunaif as Executive Vice President and head of International Affairs, reporting directly to ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews.
