Simon Tikhman is an American music executive and serial entrepreneur born in San Francisco to Russian-Jewish immigrants who fled the Soviet Union. He co-founded The Core Entertainment in 2019, a talent management firm partnered with Live Nation and Universal Music Group, managing artists like Bailey Zimmerman and Nickelback. Tikhman graduated from USC and has a history of startups and investments; his interfaith marriage to writer Erin Foster inspired Netflix’s Nobody Wants This.
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As of 2026, Simon Tikhman’s estimated net worth is Not publicly known or estimated. This wealth has been accumulated through his career as a music executive, entrepreneur, investor, as well as co-founding the core entertainment and the core records; venture investments (e.g., robinhood, philz coffee).
Co-founded The Core Entertainment (2019) with Live Nation partnership, launching The Core Records JV with UMG (2023); managed breakout country stars Bailey Zimmerman and Nate Smith; prior Managing Partner at The Fund by First Access Entertainment (Zayn Malik, Rita Ora); early startups like Interactive Athlete; investments in Robinhood and RPST Ventures with Rich Paul.
Married Erin Foster (daughter of David Foster) on December 31, 2019, in Nashville after meeting at a gym in 2018; she converted to Judaism at his request. The couple welcomed daughter Noa Mimi via home birth on May 17/19, 2024, after extensive IVF.
Simon Tikhman’s estimated net worth in 2026 is Not publicly known or estimated.
Simon Tikhman is a music executive, entrepreneur, investor.
Simon Tikhman is currently with Erin Foster.