Tim Sexton

Tim Sexton
Born (1949-07-17) July 17, 1949
Buffalo, NY
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Producer, entrepreneur, activist, music supervisor
Years active1972 - present
Organization(s)Principal and Founder, The Make Good Group
Principal and Founder, The Sexton Company
Board member ofThe Alliance for Climate Education
Liberty Hill Foundation Advisory Board
AwardsEmmy Award, Live 8
Emmy Award, Idol Gives Back
Websitemakegoodgroup.com

Tim Sexton is an American producer, music supervisor, environmental consultant, and social impact entrepreneur. Noted for events and initiatives which integrate pop culture and social activism, he produced No Nukes, Peace Sunday, Live 8, and was an architect of "Feel the Power" - the precursor to Rock the Vote. He is the principal of the Make Good Group, a company he founded in 2003 to advise corporate clients on sustainability, social responsibility, and brand strategy. Go Green, the environmental program Sexton designed for the Philadelphia Eagles, is considered a model of sustainability.

Sexton served as the music supervisor for dozens of films, including Desperately Seeking Susan, and Rush, which featured Eric Clapton's Grammy Award-winning "Tears in Heaven."