Brian is Grammy® award winning producer, musician, consultant and entrepreneur. Most notably, he is credited with being the father modern "crowdfunding". In 2001, he created ArtistShare, a software application, marketing platform and record label for creative artists to fund projects directly through their fan bases. ArtistShare later became the blueprint for today's crowdfunding websites such as Kickstarter, IndieGoGo and Patreon. In 2004, the first ArtistShare project won a Grammy award and became the first album in history to win a Grammy that was not available in retail stores. ArtistShare projects he has consulted on have since received a total of 11 Grammy awards and 32 Grammy nominations.As a result of his innovations in the field, Brian has been honored as a guest speaker at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, Midem, The Grammy Foundation at NARAS, ASCAP, NYU Law School, Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, The Songwriters hall of fame, The Future of Music Coalition, George Mason School of Law, The Juilliard School. He has also served as an advisor to the Canadian government through the Canadian Heritage Copyright Policy Branch tasked with researching and proposing copyright reform in Canada.Brian is a U.S. Patent holder and a strong advocate of the protection of intellectual property rights for aspiring inventors and creative artists.Brian is currently the CEO of ArtistShare and continues to actively produce, compose and perform on a regular basis."But even then, with the world population so huge, placing your endeavor at the forefront of public attention for anyone willing to contribute to, is a purely brilliant idea. That is exactly what was playing in the mind of Boston musician Brian Camelio when he founded ArtistShare, the world’s oldest crowdfunding website for creative professionals, in 2003. Following the immense success of this brave new idea, other websites soon followed suit, and crowdfunding became a full-fledged industry"~ Forbes Magazine, 2016
Listed skills include Music Industry, Music, Recording, Composition, and 20 others.