Graham Henderson
Graham Henderson became President of the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) in
November 2004.
Prior to joining CRIA, he was Senior Vice-President of Business Affairs
and eCommerce at Universal Music Canada. There he had managed Universal's
e-commerce strategy and was instrumental in the launch of Puretracks.com,
Canada's first legal digital music download service.
Graham began his legal career in 1987 at Canadaís largest law firm,
McCarthy TÈtrault where he became a partner in 1992. In 1993 Graham
left McCarthy's to found his own practice. Graham joined forces with
Stephen Stohn and Susan Abramovitch in 1997 to start Stohn Henderson,
a law firm which rapidly became the leading entertainment law boutique
in Canada. His clients included a veritable who's who of Canadian
music at the time (among them Alannah Myles, Crash Test Dummies, Leahy,
Loreena McKennitt, Randy Bachman, The Northern Pikes, The Pursuit
of Happiness, Somerset Records and True North Records).
Graham teaches entertainment law and "The Art of the Deal"
at the University of Toronto, where he earned his LL.B, after completing
an MA in English Literature. Graham also holds a double major in English
Literature and Fine Art History from Guelph University.
Graham lives in Toronto with his wife Margo Timmins of Cowboy Junkies and their son Ed.
The Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) promotes the interests of Canadian record
companies and their partners, the artists. CRIA represents more than 95 per cent of all records
produced and sold in Canada.
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