March 1, 2021 in Lifestyle, Music Successful figures in the music industry shared their advice for Black creatives during the Friday evening webinar. (Kayla Hill | Daily Trojan) The Zoom webinar bubbled with excitement as the USC Concerts Committee and Black Student Assembly introduced the star-studded panelists for “Soul, Stars and Success: The Motown Story,” on Feb. 26. The event featured prolific speakers from across the music industry. President of Motown Records and Executive Vice President of Capitol Music Group Ethiopia Habtemariam, Motown Records recording artist Asiahn and executives from the label, management and publishing company, Since the 80s, appeared as featured panelists. Taj Mayfield, a junior majoring in journalism, moderated the event and began by introducing Debra Lee, former chief executive officer of BET Networks. Lee introduced the Quinn Coleman Memorial Fund, a collaboration with the GRAMMY Museum to raise money to fund internships and uplift up and coming executives of color, which is in honor of her son who passed away last August. Coleman was an executive and DJ with a passion for music.