However, Sean on the other hand, being literally born into the musical framework, is finding his way with natural finesse subscribing to the cliché “decide what you want to do when you wake up in the morning, then figure out how to get paid for it.' Bringing a cerebral approach to an industry that requires feeling, he is juggling both sides well, accomplishing something that many executives attempt, but have a hard time executing. Bumbling past the likes of Sade, Clive Davis, and Frank DiLeo (Michael Jackson’s last manager) any day of the week, the office was a place where I had to pinch myself from time to time, and work to maintain an air of confidence. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with Sean since I first walked the hallowed halls of Sony Music, five years ago. With Sean Glass’ label, Win Music, receiving a Grammy nomination seven months into business for Duke Dumont’s “Need U 100%”, I think it’s safe to say that he is changing the game.
#WINNING – A Look at the First Year of Sean Glass’ Win Empire