2024 JUROR

Alexandra Patsavas

Netflix

Music Creative and Production for Series // TV

Los Angeles, USA

Alexandra Patsavas leads Music Creative/Production for Netflix Original Series where she oversees creative music services and production strategy for series content, manages talent hires in the music space and fosters partnerships between the studio, producers and the music industry.

Prior to joining Netflix's Music Department, Alexandra founded Chop Shop Music Supervision company in 1998, and has music supervised for well over 100 projects and produced dozens of soundtracks over the last two decades. Her series and feature credits include: Queen Charlotte, Bridgerton, Coda, Scandal, The O.C., Gossip Girl, Riverdale, Rescue Me, Without A Trace, Mad Men, Supernatural, Chuck, Numbers, Grey's Anatomy, Lucifer, The Twilight Saga (all five films), The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Perks of Being A Wallflower, Warm Bodies and Moxie.

Patsavas is an Emmy Nominee for “Outstanding Music Supervision” for her contribution to Bridgerton and a three-time Grammy nominee for the "Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media". Her first nomination was for the compilation Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack, Vol. 2, the only television soundtrack in the category. Her other nominations were for the Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.

She has earned many accolades over the course of her career including Billboard Magazine's “Power 100 Executives” and “Top Women in Music”, LA TImes “West 100” and Advertising Age’s “Entertainment Marketer of The Year”. Patsavas has been profiled in Cosmopolitan, Wired, The New York Times, Financial Times, The Los Angeles Times, Elle and interviewed on CNBC and MTV.

Alexandra Patsavas has served as chairperson (and first woman) of the Board of Directors of MusiCares following 10 years as an officer and board member. She currently serves on the Board Of Advisors for the UCLA Herb Alpert School Of Music and chair of the Library Collectors’ Council at the Huntington.

A champion of independent artists, Alexandra has played an influential role in identifying and exposing emerging talent to mainstream audiences.