Luke Wood

[6] Prior to Beats Electronics, Wood was chief strategy officer of Interscope Geffen A&M[7] and president of its rock imprint DGC Records.

[9] Wood joined Interscope Records in 2003 (during its merger with DreamWorks) as executive vice president of A&R,[9] where he signed artists such as Brand New,[12] Jimmy Eat World and Elliott Smith.

[13] Wood joined Beats Electronics in February 2011 as president and COO, working directly with Dr. Dre and Iovine on product development[3] and overseeing day-to-day operations at the company.

[18] In August 2014, shortly after Apple's acquisition of Beats for $3 billion, Wood purchased Silvertop, a 4,700-square-foot (440 m2) residence in Los Angeles, for $8.55 million.

[18] When Wood acquired Silvertop, he commissioned architect Barbara Bestor, who had designed the Beats Electronics offices in LA, to renovate the property.

Silvertop in 2013