Troy Carter
Troy Carter
Troy Carter is a music industry entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. With a passion for the intersection of technology and culture, Carter founded Atom Factory in 2010, where he nurtured the careers of global superstars such as Lady Gaga and John Legend. He went on to launch Q&A, a technology and media company focused on powering the business of music through distribution, services, and data analytics.
Carter's interest in technology and culture also led him to found AF Square Investments, through which he has invested in several industry-disrupting companies such as Uber, Warby Parker, and Dropbox. Moreover, Carter currently serves as a trustee for several organizations, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and The Aspen Institute.
Notable for his entrepreneurial spirit and outstanding contributions to the music industry, Troy Carter has been named to Billboard's "40 Under 40" list and has received numerous accolades from leading publications, including Fast Company and WIRED UK.