Mona Scott-Young (née Scott; born February 15, 1967) is an American television producer and entrepreneur. She is the CEO of the multi-media entertainment company Monami Productions, best known for producing the VH1 reality television franchise Love & Hip Hop.

Life and career

Scott was born and raised in New York City to Haitian parents. In 2005, she married Shawn Young. They have two children.

Violator

While working at Radio City Music Hall, Scott-Young was approached by the Brooklyn group TrackMasters to come on board as their manager. Through them, she met music executive Chris Lighty and, in 1996, the two co-founded the management company Violator. Over the course of twenty years, Violator helped launch and revamp the careers of artists such as Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, Q-Tip, Foxy Brown, Ja Rule, Mobb Deep, 50 Cent, Mariah Carey, Fantasia and Missy Elliott, who she still manages today.

Television

Scott-Young transitioned into television in 2005, producing The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott on UPN and creating her own television production company, Monami Productions. In 2006, Jim Ackerman, a director at VH1 at the time, approached her to help develop a reality television series which centered on rapper Jim Jones. Inspired by female ensemble-driven shows that were popular at the time, Scott-Young shifted the concept to focus on Jim's girlfriend Chrissy Lampkin and her circle of friends. The series, now known as Love & Hip Hop, went on to become a huge success.

Scott-Young sees the Love & Hip Hop brand as an opportunity maker. "To have a franchise that represents our culture, our people and to have that kind of staying power and the ability to invent and reinvent as we expand into different cities to me that's probably what I'm proudest of. [It's] the ability to provide the jobs both in front of and behind the scenes... to women and people of color as well.".

The show spawned a media franchise that included the spin-offs Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, Love & Hip Hop: Miami, Chrissy & Mr. Jones, K. Michelle: My Life, Stevie J & Joseline: Go Hollywood and Leave It to Stevie. In addition to the Love & Hip Hop franchise, Monami Productions has produced Donald Trump Presents: The Ultimate Merger for TV One, Cocaine: History Between the Lines for the History Channel, The Gossip Game and This Is Hot 97 for VH1, The New Atlanta for Bravo and Money. Power. Respect. for WE tv.

In addition to television, Scott-Young is part owner and chief marketing officer of the moscato brand MYX Fusions with rapper Nicki Minaj, and serves on the board of The Haitian Roundtable, The RSQ Foundation and The GrassROOTS Foundation.[citation needed]

Awards and accolades

Scott-Young has been honored at ASCAP's "Woman Behind the Music" event in 2011. She has been honored with awards from the National Association of Black Female Executives in Music Entertainment, named "Marketer of the Year" by Ad Age, and recognized by the National Congress and Convention of Haitian-Americans. Scott-Young was awarded at the MTV Movie & TV Awards for "Reality TV Royalty".

She received the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization’s Entertainment Pioneer Award at the United Nations in 2022, celebrating her as a trailblazer and innovator in her field. The prestigious award, also recognized by the US Congress, highlights women entrepreneurs and the meaningful impact they are having on the world.

Filmography

Television

YearSeriesRoleNetworkNotes
2005The Road to Stardom with Missy ElliottExecutive producerUPN* Also appeared as a judge.
2010Donald Trump Presents: The Ultimate MergerConsulting producerTV One
2011Cocaine: History Between the LinesExecutive producerHistory Channel
2011–2020Love & Hip Hop: New YorkExecutive producerVH1* Also made appearances as herself and hosted the second and third season reunion specials.
2012Love & Hip Hop: Reality CheckExecutive producerVH1* Also appeared as host.
2012–presentLove & Hip Hop: AtlantaExecutive producerVH1* Also hosted the first and second season reunion specials.
2012Love & Hip Hop Atlanta: Dirty Little SecretsExecutive producerVH1* Also appeared as host.
2012–2013Chrissy & Mr. JonesExecutive producerVH1
2013The Gossip GameExecutive producerVH1
2013The New AtlantaExecutive producerBravo
201340 Greatest Love & Hip Hop MomentsExecutive producerVH1* Also appeared as host.
2014This Is Hot 97Executive producerVH1
2014–2019Love & Hip Hop: HollywoodExecutive producerVH1* Also hosted the first season reunion special.
2014–2017K. Michelle: My LifeExecutive producerVH1
2015Love & Hip Hop Atlanta: After Party LiveExecutive producerVH1
2015Love & Hip Hop Live: The WeddingExecutive producerVH1* Also appeared as herself.
2015Love & Hip Hop: Out in Hip HopExecutive producerVH1
2016Stevie J & Joseline: Go HollywoodExecutive producerVH1
2016Money. Power. Respect.Executive producerWE tv
2016–2018Leave It To StevieExecutive producerVH1
2016Hip Hop HonorsExecutive producerVH1
2017Hip Hop Honors: 90s Game ChangersExecutive producerVH1
2017Love & Hip Hop: Joseline's Special DeliveryExecutive producerVH1
2017Xscape: Still Kickin' ItExecutive producerBravo
2018–presentLove & Hip Hop: MiamiExecutive producerVH1
2020Tommie Sh*tExecutive producerZeus Network
2020Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!Executive producerWE tv

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