Amir Windom is regarded as one of the nation’s top young leaders and creative minds of his generation.
As an executive of A&R and Creative Services, Amir has been a key piece in the careers of some of today’s biggest stars, including Bruno Mars, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Lupe Fiasco and Trey Songz, to name just a few. Amir’s distinguished career has provided him opportunities to creatively contribute to numerous GRAMMY Award-winning songs, albums and film soundtracks that have sold millions of records and won many awards.
Amir is currently a television and film music supervisor, producing and placing music, as well as creating original scores and designing creative strategies for major film companies, such as Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures and Lionsgate Films. His projects include feature films like Little; Collateral Beauty; Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man; Why Did I Get Married 2; Bad Dad Rehab; and Stomp The Yard 2. Amir’s projects also include highly-rated network and cable television series like Insecure(HBO), Being Mary Jane (BET), ALPHAS (SyFy),and Entourage (HBO).
Amir executive produced and music supervised the critically-acclaimed film Canal Street, starring lead actor Bryshere Gray of FOX’s Empire, that debuted in theaters across the nation.
Amir has also helped develop global marketing campaigns for major brands like The Coca-Cola Company (Summer Olympics 2016 & Respect Your Verse), Kodak (So Kodak feat Drake & Rihanna), ESPN, and more.
In February 2020, Amir made history as he was a part of a collective that launched Black News Channel, the first major tv network that airs 24 hour news and original programming specifically catered to the African American audience. The network launched to over 75 million homes and devices via DirecTV, Comcast, Dish and Charter/Spectrum to name a few.
Amir has been a featured speaker around the globe on numerous tours and conferences, as well as at various colleges and universities.
He has worked closely with numerous national organizations, such as 100 Black Men of America, Operation Smile, and the Grammy Foundation to create mentoring and leadership programs. Amir serves on the board of ZT Corporate/Altus Foundation, the Grammy Foundation, and the FAMU Board of Visitors for the School of Journalism.