- Mona Scott
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Mona Scott-Young is the owner of Monami Entertainment, as well as a former co-owner and president of Violator Management. She has professionally represented, Missy Elliott, 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes.[1][2][3]
As the former President and Co-founder of Violator Management, Scott has also professionally managed LL Cool J and Fantasia. Scott’s business and philanthropic achievements have garnered recognition from a variety of business organizations and media outlets, including Vibe Magazine and The Hollywood Reporter. She has been honored several times with awards from The National Association of Black Female Executives in Music Entertainment, Ad Age, and The National Congress and Convention of Haitian Americans.
After 18 years of partnership, Scott ultimately went on to create Monami Entertainment, a multifaceted entertainment conglomerate that encompasses an exclusive management division (Monami Management), a film and television entity (Monami Productions), an animation house (Vibrant Films), and a digital platform (The Rocbox). The company has also partnered with Friederici(the former parent company of John Frieda Hair Products), to develop and market a line of beauty and skin care cosmetics.
The company has recently been joined by rapper Jim Jones. Their roster also includes BET Host Toccara, as well as video and film director Dale “Rage” Restighini. Additionally, Monami Productions has teamed with Universal Pictures to produce the upcoming film, The Dance, starring 50 Cent and Nicolas Cage. The movie is scheduled for a 2010 release.
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