Hurt is the managing partner of
Placement Music, a boutique entertainment firm specializing in custom music, scoring and licensing for all media platforms.
Placement Music highlights include being commissioned by FOX Sports for a second consecutive Super Bowl broadcast to create original full orchestral score. Her additional credits include Paramount Pictures, CBS, MTV, HBO, BET, Sony, Lifetime, Hallmark, NFL, NASCAR, “
True Blood,” “
Dexter,” “
Drop Dead Diva,” “
Mean Girls 2”, and multiple custom placements in the indie film “
HITS” which debuted at the
Sundance Film Festival. Hurt is a recipient of Catalyst Magazine’s Top 25 Entrepreneurs and Ones to Watch Award. In 2017, Tammy led the campaign that successfully passed the state of Georgia’s first standalone music tax incentive, the Georgia Music Investment Act, which Georgia Governor
Brian Kemp commended for its impact on the music industry throughout the United States. She continues her advocacy efforts today as a member of the Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Commission. In April 2021, Tammy was invited to give a
TED Talk for TEDxAtlanta. Her speech was called "Music is the Great Unifier," in which she discussed her belief in the power of music to bring humanity together regardless of race, politics or religion. In August 2023, Tammy was named one of Atlanta's Most Admired CEOs by the
Atlanta Business Chronicle for "defining leadership" in Atlanta.
Recording Academy Hurt served on the local Board of the Recording Academy’s Atlanta Chapter for 14 years. She served as Atlanta Chapter President, National Trustee and Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees. On June 3, 2021, The Recording Academy elected Hurt as the Chair of the National Board of Trustees. She was elected to serve as Chair of the Board for a second term, beginning June 1, 2023. She is the first openly LGBTQ+ Officer of the Academy. In January 2024, Tammy co-hosted The
Grammy Museum to celebrate the unveiling of its
Ray Charles Terrace with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. ==Georgia Music Investment Act==