Jeff Castelaz Biography,
Jeff Castelaz is the co-founder and chairman of the board at The Pablove Foundation. In addition he founded Cast Management in 1990 and manages Dropkick Murphys and record producers Tony Hoffer and Justin Meldal-Johnsen.
Jeff, a music industry veteran, recently resigned his post as President of Warner Music Group’s Elektra Records, and was the co-founder of respected indie Dangerbird.
Jeff Castelaz Age
Jeff Castelaz age will updated soon
Jeff Castelaz Education
He is from Milwaukee and attended Milwaukee Trade and Technical High School and Marquette University.
Jeff Castelaz Wife
Jeff is married to Jo Ann Thrailkill
Jeff Castelaz Children
Jo Ann Thrailkill and Jeff Castelaz had two children, son Grady and son pablo who died when he was when he was six years old form of cancer .
Jeff Castelaz Career
Castelaz left Dangerbird in September 2012, to become President of Elektra Records.
He stepped down as head of the label in September 2015 to focus on his work with Cast Management and his charitable work. “Running Elektra Records has been a dream come true,” Castelaz told Billboard. “Being part of Atlantic Records Group, I’ve learned so much from Craig [Kallman] and Julie [Greenwald], and will forever count them as business mentors and friends.”
Pablove foundation
The Pablove foundation is a US pediatric cancer nonprofit organization founded by Jo Ann Thrailkill and Jeff Castelaz.
Jeff Castelaz Facebook
https://web.facebook.com/pages/Jeff-Castelaz/399589663423168?rf=568137090012797&_rdc=1&_rdr
jeff castelaz (@pablovejeff) | Twitter
Jeff Castelaz news
Music manager Jeff Castelaz is making preparations to embark on his tenth ride in honor of his son Pablo Castelaz, supporting the charity created to honor the six-year-old who passed away in 2009 from bilateral Wilms Tumor, a rare form of childhood cancer.
“The first year was really just me going out on a journey that was both personal and very public,” describing the 3,100 ride from St. Augustine, Florida to Los Angeles in 2009 .That included former professional cyclist Lance Armstrong and became a national story after being covered by ABC Nightly News.
This year, Castelaz and 50 other cyclists are preparing to embark on Pablove Across America’s tenth ride, raising money to invest in underfunded pediatric cancer research, education and quality of life improvements through the arts for young cancer patients. This year’s ride begins Sept. 30 in San Rafael, California and ends seven days later in Los Angeles with the goal of raising $1 million.
“The ride is roughly 100 miles a day with about 35,000 feet of elevation gain, which is a hell of a lot of elevation change in a week,” said Castelaz, who runs management firm Cast Management with clients that include Dropkick Murphys, Violent Femmes, KT Tunstall and Blues Traveler.
More of Pablove Foundation.
Castelaz co-founded the Pablove Foundation in May 2008 with his former wife and Pablo’s mom Jo Ann Thrailkill, who is chief executive at the Pablove Foundation.
The Pablove Foundation has given away nearly $3 million to support cancer research, often allocated in $50,000 seed grants to cutting edge scientists and researchers.
“We kind of operate like an indie label,” said Castelaz, who founded Dangerbird Records in 2004 and spent several years running Elektra before exiting in 2015 to focus full time on management and the Pablove Foundation. “We’re putting up small grants for new innovative science and funding young researchers.
We’re acting the way Dangerbird used to when we would sign a band like Silversun Pickups or Fitz and the Tantrums, building a business out of a band that nobody else would think about. With the Pablove Foundation, we’re funding researchers that other people just aren’t looking at.
And we’ve had a number of researchers go on to get published, which is a big deal, and a number of researchers that have gone on to secure funding from large foundations and government agencies like the National Institutes of Health, and that’s a direct result of this bike ride.
The Pablove Foundation utilizes a scientific advisory board comprised of oncologists and researchers that make recommendations to the foundation’s board of directors on which projects should receive funding.
Money raised from the ride also goes to the Pablove Shutterbugs, which teaches the art of photography to kids that have cancer. Each biker participating in the ride is tasked with raising a set amount for the charity, funded by individual donations to sponsored riders.
About InformationCradle Editorial Staff
This Article is produced by InformationCradle Editorial Staff which is a team of expert writers and editors led by Josphat Gachie and trusted by millions of readers worldwide.
We endeavor to keep our content True, Accurate, Correct, Original and Up to Date. For complain, correction or an update, please send us an email to informationcradle@gmail.com. We promise to take corrective measures to the best of our abilities.