Years active 1976 – present Spouse Meredith McCoy (m. 2005) Website Scream Nation Children Jermaine Dupri | Name Michael Mauldin Grandchildren Shaniah Mauldin Role Record producer | |
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Occupation Promoter, Record producer, Music executive, entrepreneur Known for former President of the hip hop music and R&B division of Columbia Records Record labels So So Def Recordings, Columbia Records Similar People Jermaine Dupri, Meredith McCoy, Dondria, Speech, Kwanza Hall |
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Michael Mauldin is an entertainment industry executive, live event producer, and CEO of Scream Nation, which is a joint venture with Live Nation. He is a former President of Columbia Records Urban Division and former Senior Vice President of Columbia Records Group, and artist manager, and is the father of recording artist/producer/songwriter Jermaine Dupri.

Born and raised in Murphy, North Carolina, Mauldin later left Murphy for Atlanta, Georgia. Beginning in 1976, Mauldin helmed a successful tour management business, with acts including Brick, Cameo, The SOS Band, Sister Sledge, Earth, Wind & Fire, Anita Baker, Luther Vandross and more.
As President of Columbia Records, he directed the early careers of Destiny’s Child and Alicia Keys, as well as oversaw numerous multi-platinum releases from artists including Maxwell, The Fugees, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean and Nas. He also helped Jermaine Dupri establish his record label So So Def and was influential in helping the label's roster of artists including Kris Kross, Xscape, Da Brat, Jagged Edge, Bow Wow and others achieve worldwide acclaim.
Currently, Michael Mauldin is CEO of Scream Nation, a touring and live entertainment franchise and joint venture with Live Nation. He is also founder and President of Mauldin Brand, Inc., a multi-dimensional entertainment company focused on music, motorsports, artist management, music publishing, and corporate endorsements. In addition, Mauldin founded Next Generation of Leaders (NXG), a community and education-driven leadership program. The program focuses on 12 codes of leadership, and includes town hall meetings to foster dialogue between teens, artists, and adults to learn from and empower each other.