Country Music Hall of Fame 2022 inductee Joe Galante and Maverick Management Nashville’s Chris Parr are investors in creator economy payment platform Mozaic. Formerly known as Jammber, Mozaic aims to make international and split payments simple for a global, collaborative creator economy.
“The future is going to be all about open collaboration that spans the world, and we’re creating a new standard for payments to empower this future,” Co-Founder Marcus Cobb said in a release. “We believe automated payments are an important part of that vision. Our investors in Nashville and Chicago have played the long game with us and together we're bringing this vision to reality.”
Galante has been an investor since 2015. The former Sony Music Nashville Chairman and CEO founded Project Music as part of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in 2015. Project Music incubated and invested in Jammber, which was designed to service music professionals. Galante recommits to the startup’s latest evolution.
“I started the Project Music accelerator with the people at the Nashville EC to give great founders and companies the advantage of experienced, creative industry mentors and access to strategic investors,” Galante said. “I and the other investors continue to invest in Marcus and Mozaic because they have created something we can clearly see is a game changer for creators and entertainment companies everywhere. Everyone wants to get paid faster.”