Career
He is also an artist manager for leading classical musicians and a playwright. Inverne worked as European Performing Arts Correspondent for Time Magazine (2000-2005), and as arts editor for the cable television arts channel Performance. Inverne is a columnist for the Jewish Chronicle newspaper.
In an interview in the Jewish Chronicle, Simon Round compared Inverne to a impresario Simon Cowell: "both have the ability to help make the careers of aspiring musicians."
Inverne"s work has been published in the Wall Street Journal, The Times, the Sunday Telegraph, the Mail On Sunday and the Financial Times.
In 2012 Inverne announced the formation of an artist management and Puerto Rico company, "Inverne Price Music Consultancy". Clients included the pianist Language Language, violist David Aaron Carpenter, conductor John Axelrod, soprano Teodora Gheorghiu, and violinists Alexandre Da Costa and Mark O"Connor among others
His company co-founded and curates the International Concerts Series at Central Synagogue in London. He also took on a role for Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, as editorial director for Sir Cameron Mackintosh on the programs for Mackintosh"s seven West End theatres.
His Jewish Chronicle column continues.
Inverne appears as a character in the 2012 Victoria Wood-scripted drama Loving Mission Hatto, a film about the Joyce Hatto scandal, screened on British Broadcasting Corporation One television over the Christmas 2012 period. In 2015 Inverne announced that, alongside his other activities, he was developing his (untitled) new play for production.