Ebonie Smith
Ebonie Smith is an award-winning music producer, audio engineer, and singer-songwriter based in New York City. She is the founder and president of Gender Amplified, an organization that celebrates and supports women and girls in music production and audio engineering.
A Forbes 30 Under 30 nominee, Smith received her first Grammy Certificate and RIAA-certified platinum plaque for work as an assistant engineer on Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording). She received her second Grammy Certificate for work as an assistant engineer on Sturgill Simpson's award-winning album, A Sailor's Guide to Earth. She works as an audio engineer, producer, and studio coordinator for Atlantic Records, and is a member of the Producers & Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy.
Smith earned a master's degree in Music Technology from New York University and a bachelor's degree in Africana Studies from Barnard College, Columbia University. She has recorded, engineered, and/or produced for Charlie Puth, Lauryn Hill, Janelle Monáe, Jimmy Fallon, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and many others.