In 1997, Kerry Gordy negotiated and obtained a three-act production deal with
Interscope Records joint venture partner B-Rite Records. The first release from that venture (
Gospel Gangstaz) enjoyed success, reaching number three on Billboards Gospel album chart and was also nominated for a Grammy Award. Between 1998 and 2001 Kerry Gordy was awarded Gold, Platinum, Double Platinum, and Triple Platinum sales awards by the R.I.A.A. in commemoration of licensing Rick James', controlled compositions,
Salt n Pepa's Brand New Project,
Erykah Badu's Live Project and
Mary J. Blige's Share my World and
My Life projects respectively. He has 26 Gold and Platinum records and 1 Diamond record. In 1998, Kerry Gordy partnered with Gordon Bizar under the name Gordy-Bizar to securitize artists' and publishers' royalties. Financing deals were signed with
Alice Walton's investment banking firm
Llama Company as well as
Lehman Brothers. In 2003, Kerry Gordy signed a deal with
Clear Channel Entertainment to produce his company's first theatrical venture, “Hear No Evil.” He also signed a worldwide deal with the
William Morris Agency to be represented in that arena. In 2004, Kerry Gordy co-founded Siebers Style with
Debbie Siebers who earlier that year struck a deal with BEACHBODY to sell the “Debbie Siebers Slim in 6” rapid weight loss program which grossed an excess of $250 million for Beach Body. Siebers later became the fitness expert on the reality show
The Swan on
Fox TV. Gordy negotiated two book deals for Siebers with Silverback Publishing entitled
Energy Boost and
Nutritional Makeover. In 2007, Kerry Gordy founded Kerry Gordy Enterprises, LLC., an intellectual property and branding company focused on entertainment. He also closed a seven-figure publishing deal for his long-time client, partner, and friend, Bruce Fisher (Writer of several number one hits including the standard "You Are So Beautiful") with Evergreen Publishing. In recent years, Kerry Gordy has entered into a deal to produce
The Last Dragon for
Sony Pictures with
John Davis, who has produced over 90 feature films that have earned over $4.8 Billion at the box office worldwide to date. He also entered into a partnership with entertainment mogul
Ted Field and
Radar Pictures in an intellectual property joint venture. Kerry Gordy partnered with
Stevie Wonder and the
Duke Ellington School, in
Washington, DC to raise $1 Million to help fund school programs, and support growing budget costs. Because of Gordy's efforts, other celebrity musicians, including Sting, Paul Simon and Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson and Patti LaBelle, lent their talents to help raise over $100 million for the institution. Their efforts allowed the Duke Ellington school to build a new state of the art campus. Through his work in Copyright Recapture, as CEO of Kerry Gordy & Associates, Inc., Kerry Gordy has become known as "Robin Hood". Working with artists like
Smokey Robinson,
Valerie Simpson, The Rick James Estate, Writer/Producer
Teddy Riley; whose productions include
Michael Jackson and
Lady Gaga, Kerry Gordy has been responsible for over $80 Million in royalty payout increases and intellectual property branding deals. Some of his most successfully monetized songs include, "
I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "
Please Mr. Postman", "
Just My Imagination", "
Shop round", "
Ain't Too Proud to Beg", "
Tracks of My Tears", "
I'm Every Woman", "
Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "
War", "
Super Freak", "
You Are So Beautiful" and "
Somebody's Watching Me". Represented by Geneva Bray of GVA Talent Agency, Kerry Gordy has been a guest speaker for
UCLA,
USC,
Duke University, and a keynote speaker at the
Harvard Business School. Through a partnership with Yellow Brick Music, Co., Gordy has teamed up with the
Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at
NYU to provide 100 scholarships for underprivileged students. Kerry Gordy serves as an contributor to news organizations such as
CNN and has appeared as himself on the TV series,
Little Women LA as well as
Inside Edition and
Access Hollywood as a music industry expert. He has also been featured in
Forbes Magazine, where he shares his unique and insightful perspective on brand marketing. Kerry Gordy’s work has earned formal recognition from leaders across California and Nevada. He has received Certificates of Recognition from U.S. Representatives Maxine Waters (California’s 43rd Congressional District), Adam B. Schiff (California), Jimmy Gomez (California’s 34th Congressional District), and Steven Horsford (Nevada's 4th Congressional District). The Beverly Hills City Council — including mayor
Sharona R. Nazarian, PsyD; vice mayor John A. Mirisch; and councilmembers Lester J. Friedman and Mary N. Wells — formally recognized him for his leadership and professional achievements. He was also honored by the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, for his contributions to artists, Black culture, and youth mentorship. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Kerry Gordy is deeply committed to community service. He actively mentors youth and supports underserved communities through volunteerism and fundraising initiatives. ==Family==