Cheryl Bogart

Cheryl Bogart (born November 27, 1977) is an American music industry veteran and spinal cord injury awareness advocate.

[1] She became a passionate advocate for spinal cord injuries, supporting research and cures for regenerative medicine and nanotechnology, while still maintaining her place in the music industry.

[7][8][9] Bogart's career in the entertainment world began in her late teens, when she started scouting models, musicians and actors for No Limit Records.

The song SOS (Rescue Me), originally written for Raw Candy, eventually became a worldwide hit, popularized by the singer Rihanna.

In addition to her work with Spider Artists Management, Bogart began writing a book[11][12] in 2010 about the dark underbelly of Beverly Hills, including details of her association with real estate mogul and former L.A. Clippers basketball team owner Donald Sterling.