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Dr. Charlie Wall-Andrews

Assistant Professor
DepartmentCreative Industries
Memberships/ServicesAcademy of Management

Biographical Statement

Celebrated as one of Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women, Dr. Charlie Wall-Andrews is a creative industries leader and faculty member at Toronto Metropolitan University. 

She completed her PhD in Management, specializing in strategy, innovation, and entrepreneurship, and was awarded the Gold Medal for academic and research excellence by the Ted Rogers School of Management. As Executive Director of the SOCAN Foundation, she has launched transformative programs such as the TD Creative Entrepreneur Incubator and Equity X Production Development Program, empowering artists to build sustainable careers. She also created the Women in Music Canada Leadership Accelerator program as a way to develop the next wave of leaders in the Canadian music ecosystem. 

Formerly a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar, she serves on the Board of Directors for the Canada Council for the Arts and is the inaugural Vice-Chair of Music Canada’s Advisory Council. Appointed a Legacy Fellow with the Ariane de Rothschild Fellowship, Dr. Wall-Andrews is also an associate composer at the Canadian Music Centre. With a unique blend of academic excellence and industry leadership, she continues to shape the future of the creative industries through research, creativity, and community engagement.   Connect via  Instagram (external link)  |  LinkedIn (external link, opens in new window)  |  www.charliewallandrews.com (external link) 

Education Degree
Management, Toronto Metropolitan University (Toronto, CA) Ph.D
Strategy, Ivey Business School, Western University MBA
Ethnomusicology, York University (Toronto, CA) MA
Music, York University (Toronto, CA) BA
Courses Taught
CRI 600 The Creative Process
CRI 670 Music and Brands
BPM 402 Masterclass
RTA 950 Special Topics
BSM 100 The New Business: From Idea to Reality

Entrepreneurship

Music Industry

Strategic Management

Diversity and Inclusion

  • Academy of Managment 
  • The Recording Academy ("The Grammys") 
  • The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences ("the JUNOs")
  • SOCAN
  • Canadian Music Centre