Jarret Myer (born February 6, 1973) is an American media entrepreneur who co-founded the record label Rawkus Records,[1] the YouTube talent company Big Frame,[2] and the digital media brand Uproxx.
[3][4] Myer founded independent hip hop label Rawkus Records with partners Brian Brater and James Murdoch in 1996.
[7] Myer and Brater scouted and signed all of the label's acts themselves, including Mos Def and Talib Kweli.
[9] Myer co-founded Uproxx Media in 2008 and served as its CEO until its sale to Woven Digital in 2014.
[3][5] Myer founded Big Frame with partners Steve Raymond, Brian Brater and Sarah Evershed in 2011.