Answer:
Simon Cowell
Step-by-step explanation:
In the music industry, very few opinions matter more than those of Simon Cowell. He wasn't always the top dog, though. Cowell left school with just one O level -- the equivalent of GCSEs -- and dropped out at just 16.
He began his career working in the mailroom at his father's company EMI Music Publishing, according to Biography.com. There, he was eventually promoted to a talent scout, then left during the early 80s to form E&S Music with his boss Ellis Rich.
After a few short-lived successes with several companies, Cowell made his name at BMG Records where he sold more than 150 million records and 70 top-of-the-chart singles in the UK and US.