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For over 15 years, Kari Barnhart has successfully intertwined her love for finance, music, and people into a flourishing career, delivering cutting-edge services to the music industry. Her journey is a testament to her versatile talents and unyielding dedication. Despite earning a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Union University, Kari’s destiny led her to the banking sector at HSBC Charleston, SC and then Tyler, TX, where she managed a $32 million branch and propelled her team into the top 15 out of 800 offices—an extraordinary achievement that highlighted her leadership and strategic prowess.
Kari’s bold leap of faith to Nashville marked the beginning of a new chapter. At Fifth Third Bank, she played a pivotal role in the bank’s new Music and Entertainment Division, where she excelled as Director and Relationship Specialist. Her career trajectory continued to soar at Regions Bank, where she served as an Entertainment Relationship Manager and Wealth Advisor, providing financial guidance to artists and entertainment professionals. Today, Kari holds the esteemed position of SVP/Entertainment Relationship Manager at Studio Bank, where she continues to champion her clients’ financial well-being and career success.
Passionate about her clients’ dreams, Kari is more than a financial advisor—she is a fervent advocate and connector, committed to guiding her clients through the exhilarating highs and challenging lows of their careers. Her philosophy of being “on the bandwagon before there is a hitch on the trailer” underscores her dedication to supporting artists from the very inception of their journeys, fostering genuine partnerships built on trust and shared ambition.
Kari’s dedication extends beyond her professional role; she is a pillar of her community, actively participating in numerous industry organizations. Her contributions include the Arts Immersion Council, Muscular Dystrophy Association Fundraising Committee, MusiCares Ambassador, Grammy Next, Music Makes Us Marketing Committee, and Troubadour Society. She also holds prominent leadership roles with SOURCE (serving as four-term President), TN Youth Courts, Copyright Society of the South (Secretary), AIMP (Treasurer) SOLID, and the Mental Health Initiative. Her remarkable contributions have earned her prestigious accolades, including being named SOLID’s Drew Alexander Lifetime Achievement Award, 2019 40 Under 40 Award Recipient and a 2017 NELA Finalist.