Davina Thomas
Davina Thomas is an experienced music entrepreneur, GRAMMY-winning music industry figure, and artist advocate focused on empowering creators globally and simplifying the business of music. As Co-Founder & Co-CEO of 24/7 Artists, she’s helped grow a global community of over 25,000 creative professionals and enthusiasts that foster innovation, promote personal growth, and give artists in every neighborhood the confidence and tools to pursue their dreams. The platform provides access to industry experts via more than 70 world-class courses, a suite of productivity resources to help manage an artist’s career, and a peer-to-peer support network to level up any artists’ journey together.
Before building 24/7 Artists, Davina co-founded House Studios – an influential recording space in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) music scenes that contributed to the success of artists like Logic, Ari Lennox, Wale, VicBlends, and Mannywellz. Here, she helped scout for acts and was the studio’s “mom”, encouraging a welcoming environment that became the safe space for many artists in their creative journeys. The studio became known for its unique business model where instead of focusing on renting recording time, they took on the tasks of a record label. Starting with just $800, Davina and her personal and professional partner, Yudu Gray Jr., ultimately led the success of the studio to an exit valuation of nearly $20 million. The studio’s work on Kendrick Lamar’s 2015 album "To Pimp a Butterfly" is a career highlight, earning both Davina and Yudu a GRAMMY for Best Rap Album.
Beyond her over two-decade-long impact in music, Davina is a mother of three “dragons” who loves to learn and continually help others pursue their passions. More importantly, Davina enjoys dedicating her time to empowering women – both in life and the music industry.
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