Episode 19: Seanne N. Murray

Seanne N. Murray, J.D., is the CEO of IKAR Sports and Entertainment, Co-Founder/CEO IKAR Legacy Group, and Motown Legacy.

Born in Detroit, raised in Westport, Connecticut and educated with academic scholarships at Howard University and Temple University School of Law where she co-founded the Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review, Seanne N. Murray, J.D. aspired to change the world from the early age of seven. In this riveting session, our students were be able to see the historical impact of a family legacy, hard work, perseverance, and grit first-hand.

Seanne practiced law, was a Director on the institutional side of Wall Street, and was recruited to manage large scale entertainment organizations associated with her family’s Motown legacy where she managed a music copyright asset portfolio valued at $53,000,000. Ms. Murray has authored several works on social and environmental issues including an op-ed in the Miami Herald and published her first book, The Art of Submission, The Woman’s Guide to Fulfillment, a guide to self-actualization establishing of a new genre of content. She is a co-founder and was an editor of the Political and Civil Rights Law Review at Temple University School of Law and produced and chaired a panel on clean drinking water at Harvard Law School in 2018. She is a creative strategy consultant and has collaborated with entertainment icons including Ted Field, Berry Gordy, Larry King, Jerry Levin, and Smokey Robinson and received a Gold Record for her work in that capacity

Seanne N. Murray, J.D., is the CEO of IKAR Sports and Entertainment, Co-Founder/CEO IKAR Legacy Group, and Motown Legacy