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Are we having fun yet? Itâs time to rally for another spin âround the Executive Turntable, Billboardâs weekly compendium of promotions, hirings, exits and firings â and all things in between â across the music business. Thereâs been a whole mess of news this week, so letâs get to it.
Madison Square Garden Entertainment appointed David Collins as executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective April 14. Collins will oversee all financial functions at MSG Entertainment, including financial planning and analysis, controllership, treasury, investor relations, tax and procurement, reporting directly to executive chairman and CEO James L. Dolan. MSG Entertainmentâs portfolio includes Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and the Beacon Theatre in NYC, and the Chicago Theatre in take-a-guess. With over 30 years of experience, Collins brings expertise across live entertainment, sports, energy, transportation and restaurant industries. He previously served as CFO and EVP at Harris Blitzer Sports and Entertainment, managing finance, accounting, analytics, and ticket operations for the Prudential Center, Philadelphia 76ers, and New Jersey Devils. Collins also held c-suite roles at Base Entertainment and began his career as a CPA at Ernst & Young. Dolan expressed confidence in Collinsâs broad financial experience, particularly in live entertainment and sports, as MSG Entertainment advances key initiatives and long-term goals.
Danny Buch, a promo veteran with decades under his belt who helped break artists from Stone Temple Pilots to Brandi Carlile plus a fair share of âhairâ (bands), announced he has departed Sony Music after a 20-year run at two of the labelâs indie distribution arms and is launching his own shop, Danny Buch Promotion. Until recently, Buch was senior vp of promotion at Sonyâs The Orchard, where he worked artists like BTS, Kelsea Ballerini, Walk off the Earth, Jack White and Bad Bunny at radio. Pre-Orchard, he helped pioneer independent artist promotion by launching RED Distributionâs promo arm in 2005 and stayed there until Sony merged RED into Orchard, starting in 2017. (The RED name was retired later.) During his RED days, Buch helped break Phoenix, Ingrid Michaelson, Alabama Shakes and more indie darlings. But before he saw RED, Buch clocked 25 years at Warner, where he played an integral role in Atlantic Recordsâ promotion department between 1980 and 2004. Co-heading promo for much of his tenure, Buch lead efforts on behalf of Atlantic giants like AC/DC, INXS, Rush, Genesis, Led Zeppelin, CSNY, Hootie & the Blowfish, STP and more. In the mid-to-late 1980s he broke a chunk of hair/glam metal hits of the day, given Atlantic was home to RATT, Skid Row, White Lion, Winger, Twisted Sister and more. On his next chapter, Buch said: âIn launching my new venture, I recognize the opportunity to tap into my years of relationships, in helping both artists & labels. Iâm excited about the incredible prospects that lie ahead.â Contact: dbuchmail@gmail.com
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Sarah Gabrielli has been promoted to head of A&R at Sony Music Publishing UK, where she will lead the UK A&R team, strengthen creative strategies, and create new opportunities for songwriters. Based in London, she continues to report to president and co-managing director David Ventura. Over her eight years at SMP, Gabrielli has signed and worked with artists including Artemas, Beabadoobee, Cian Ducrot, Jordan Rakei, Arlo Parks and Two Inch Punch, and her most recent wins include Charli XCXâs 2024 album BRAT. Ventura praised Gabrielliâs passion, leadership, and deep commitment to artist development, calling her promotion a natural next step. Co-managing director Tim Major echoed the sentiment, saying âshe is someone who leads with heart, empathy, passion and dedication.â
Michelle Bower joined The Neal Agency as president of strategic partnerships. Bower most recently served as associate sr. vp at LaForce, leading campaigns for companies/brands including Madewell, YSL Beauty, Motorola and Tinder. Bower previously held roles at Jonesworks, Dittoe Public Relations and Fleishman-Hillard. The Neal Agencyâs roster includes Morgan Wallen, HARDY, Ernest and more. âJessica Nicholson
Paul Dworkis is poised to become Berkleeâs new executive vp and chief financial officer, starting next Tuesday (April 15). In this role, heâll oversee finance, accounting, budgeting, real estate, facilities, risk management and more business matters. Dworkis brings extensive experience in higher education, having served as CFO at Emerson College, the University of Maryland, and in senior roles at Columbia University. At Emerson, he supported academic initiatives, managed public safety and launched the unCommon Stage in Boston Common. Dworkis also spent part of his early career at Newsweek. Berklee president Jim Lucchese praised Dworkis for his âunparalleledâ credentials and commitment to student-focused operations. âWe share the philosophy that everything we do comes back to our students and how to best meet their needs,â he said. Dworkis expressed enthusiasm for joining Berklee, calling it a âtruly specialâan institution whose mission, creativity, and global impact are unmatched.â
Electric Feel Entertainment appointed Chandler Nicole Sherrill as senior director of creative, reporting to company founder and CEO Austin Rosen. Based in Nashville, Sherrill brings a strong background in music publishing, beginning her career at Little Extra Music in 2015 and later joining MV2 Entertainment, where she helped contribute to over 20 No. 1s for major artists like Morgan Wallen and Jason Aldean. In her new role, sheâll lead creative strategy and collaboration among artists, producers and songwriters. Rosen, who just joined the board of Outback Presents, praised Sherrillâs passion and vision, calling her a valuable addition to the team. âWe look forward to seeing the impact she will have as we continue to push boundaries and shape the future of entertainment,â he said.
NASHVILLE NOTES: Big Loud promoted Brianne Deslippe to head of marketing from senior vp of global marketing and strategy. She fills the vacancy left by the recent departure of senior vp of marketing Candice Watkins ⌠Megan Wise was named vp of new business at Anotherland Agency, a music label and marketing startup. With over 15 years of industry experience, including roles at the Country Music Association and Creative Artists Agency, sheâll lead brand collaborations, sales strategies and partnership initiatives to drive growth.
Amigo Records appointed Carina Petrillo as product manager / marketing director and promoted Jillian Rutstein to head of digital. Petrillo, with experience at Elektra Records, MTV and Hulu, brings strategic marketing expertise and a strong background in digital engagement, including launching MTVâs TikTok presence. At Amigo, sheâll focus on building artist-fan connections through comprehensive campaigns. Rutstein, who previously split her time between Amigo and Prescription Songs, brings over a decade of experience in digital strategy, contributing to the success of tracks like LU KALAâs âPretty Girl Era.â Amigo is home to artists such as Scoot Teasley, SNOW WIFE, Kim Petras and Ethel Cain. Petrillo and Rutstein both expressed enthusiasm about working together to shape a new era at the imprint. âTogether we are ushering in a new era of Amigo Records while focusing on building comprehensive marketing campaigns for our roster that meet fans where they are â both online and in person,â said Petrillo.
Audible Treats, a New York-based independent music publicity firm, appointed major label veteran Cheyenne Beam as their new director of public relations. Beam was previously the director of PR at Interscope Records and has over ten years of experience in the music, entertainment, fashion and lifestyle industries. He has worked with artists such as Erykah Badu, Toni Braxton, Chaka Khan, Sean Paul, Swae Lee, Juice WRLD and more. Audible Treatsâ current clients include artists like Sexyy Red, Chief Keef, Key Glock and events such as Baja Beach Fest and SueĂąos. Co-founder Michelle McDevitt praised Beamâs deep network, highlighting his ability to address client needs and manage teams effectively, adding, his âbroad experience across both agency and major label systems makes him the ideal fit to usher Audible Treats into its next chapter.â
Oak View Group elevated Nick Vaerewyck to senior vp of programming and hired Danny Cohen as director of programming at Seattleâs Climate Pledge Arena, home of the NHLâs Kraken. Vaerewyck will lead strategic content development across the Pacific Northwest and oversee programming, private event sales, service and ticketing. He joins the executive leadership team and brings experience from roles at Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment and Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, NY. Vaerewyck has managed over 200 events annually and aims to further elevate Seattle as a premier entertainment market. Cohen, with 15 years in the industry, will support all event programming. Previously, he led programming at Colorado Chautauqua in Boulder. Vaerewyck expressed excitement for the arenaâs continued growth, highlighting Seattleâs rise as a top-tier venue and welcoming Cohen to help expand their world-class programming and industry impact.
Big Machine Music named Preston Berger as senior manager of publishing. Berger will join the publishing creative team in representing the BMM catalog and management of the companyâs roster of songwriters. Berger previously spent three years at Black River Entertainmentâs publishing arm. Prior to Black River, he spent time as an agent assistant at CAA. At the 2025 NSAI Member Awards, he was honored with the friend of NSAI award. âJ.N.
BOARD SHORTS: The Nashville Songwriters Association International recently completed its board of directors elections and held the first meeting of the new term. New members Deric Ruttan, Lydia Vaughn and Dan Wilson joined the board, with Jimmy Yeary returning. Eight current members were re-elected, including Kelly Archer and Jessie Jo Dillon. Roger Brown was re-appointed legislative chair, with Rhett Akins and Caitlyn Smith as artist writer board members and Brett James as industry liaison. Officers for the year include Lee Thomas Miller as president and Jenn Schott as vice president.
Select Management Group, a top management firm for next-gen digital creators, announced several strategic promotions and new hires to enhance its services for digital creators. Lauren Fisher has been promoted to director of strategic partnerships, where she will work with top brands like Disney, Uber, Netflix, and Google. Emily Rifanburg joined as a talent manager, bringing over a decade of experience from ICM Partners and Strand Entertainment. Payton Booker and Natasha Trepel have also been promoted to talent managers, focusing on supporting clients across various verticals. Additionally, Katie Josiah has been promoted to talent coordinator, and Madison Dailey and Daisy Wright have been hired as talent coordinators.
Beatchain, an AI-powered A&R and artist services platform, appointed Holly Hutchison, Umesh Luthria and Nick Hamman as regional brand ambassadors for North America, Asia and Africa, respectively. Theyâll support Beatchainâs global expansion by strengthening partnerships and driving business development in their regions. Beatchainâs tech helps artists retain their music rights while offering insights into audience growth and performance. Hutchison brings over 35 years of A&R experience; Luthria, based in Mumbai, has over three decades of business expertise and helped launch Muzartdisco Arena; and Hamman, a digital strategist and radio presenter in Johannesburg, has significantly impacted South Africaâs music scene. Said Beatchain CEO Ben Mendoza: âThis expansion will help build stronger connections between artists and the global music ecosystem, making it easier for the industry to discover, develop and monetize talent on a global scale.â
The Zach Sang Show appointed Allie Gold as its new social media director, strengthening its digital and multi-platform presence. In her new role, Allie will lead content creation, community management, and multi-platform strategy to further engage fans with the show. Gold brings valuable experience in content creation and audience engagement, having previously served as social media strategy director at iHeartRadio LA and digital marketing strategist at Live Nation. She also played a key role in social media strategy for The Elvis Duran Show and Z100 New York.
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Danny Hayes is stepping down from his role as chief executive and partner at Danny Wimmer Presents after more than ten years ⌠Marshall Nolan has been promoted to executive vp and head of commercial strategy at Island Records ⌠Sony Music announced that David Massey, who has served as president of Arista Records since its relaunch in 2018, will retire at the end of June. The company has not yet named his successor. [Keep Reading]
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Concord promoted Lidia Kim to senior vice president of the companyâs new digital division of business and legal affairs for Concord Music Publishing. Based in New York and reporting to general counsel Amanda Molter, Kim will lead global digital business initiatives, including licensing strategies, rights enforcement, direct deal negotiations and partnerships with DSPs. The Nashville-based company said Kim will work closely with other key execs, including Jim Selby, Duff Berschback and Jeff Van Driel, to modernize and optimize Concordâs digital rights infrastructure. Kim has been with Concord since its 2017 acquisition of Imagem, contributing to all things legal and business affairs related. She played a critical role in integrating multiple acquisitions and preparing Concord for future expansion. âShe fiercely advocates for every artist and songwriter we represent,â said Molter. âHer aptitude, combined with her demonstrable passion for music, makes her uniquely qualified to take on the challenge of growing this new division.â Kim, an alumna of NYU and Notre Dame Law School, previously served as a legal fellow at Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, providing legal services to artists.
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Soundstripe, the music licensing tech company, appointed Jeff Perkins as CEO. With a proven track record of scaling businesses, Perkins will lead Soundstripe as it prepares to launch a new âclick-to-license music solutionâ later this year. Co-founder Travis Terrell will become president, focusing on partnerships and business development, while co-founders Micah Sannan and Trevor Hinesley will serve in advisory and CTO roles, respectively. Soundstripe supports over 1,000 enterprise clients and one million content creators with a diverse catalog of more than 15,000 sync-ready songs, enhanced by advanced AI tools. The company has distributed $13.2 million in payouts to artists. Before joining Soundstripe, Perkins spent five years at ParkMobile, where he served as chief marketing officer and later CEO, growing revenue by 233% and leading to its sale to EasyPark Group in 2021. Prior to ParkMobile, he was CMO at QASymphony (now Tricentis), where he secured a $40 million Series C. He has also held senior marketing roles at PGi and AutoTrader, as well as gigs in advertising at Saatchi & Saatchi and Havas. âHe has proven himself a highly effective leader with experience scaling businesses that cater to both large enterprises and individual users,â said Terrell. âWe know Jeff is the right person at the right time to lead Soundstripe into our next stage of growth.âtk
Berklee appointed Betsy Newman as executive vp, effective Jan. 1. With over a decade under her belt at Berklee, including serving as interim evp for the past 18 months, Newman has been instrumental in advancing the institutionâs strategic goals alongside Provost David Bogen and president Jim Lucchese. In her new role, Newman will focus on student-centric strategies to foster innovation and growth, continuing her commitment to prioritizing student success. As senior vp for student enrollment and engagement, she led initiatives that improved recruitment, retention and graduation rates. Newman also developed the Berklee Bridge program, funded by a $1.8 million grant, to enhance student success. Notable achievements include launching the Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, student success programs like the Black Scholars Initiative and Thrive Scholarship. âBetsy Newman brings a tremendous wealth of leadership experience to her role as executive vice president at Berklee,â said Lucchese. âHer commitment to Berklee and our students sets a standard for excellence. I look forward to collaborating with Betsy on empowering our students to live creative lives on their own terms.â
Caldecott Music Group promoted David Nam Le to managing director of Vista Musical Instruments and hired Jon Bahr as senior advisor of artist and label services at BandLab Technologies. Le, with a career at Swee Lee, Harmony, MONO and Heritage Guitars, will lead strategy and cross-group initiatives. Bahr, formerly vp at Downtown Music Holdings, brings expertise in licensing, distribution and publishing to enhance BandLabâs artist services. Both gents report directly to group CEO Meng Ru Kuok, who emphasized the appointments âunderscore Caldecott Music Groupâs commitment to our mission of empowering our community of artists, creators and fans.â Singapore-based CMG is comprised of BandLab Technologies, NME Networks and Vista Musical Instruments.
River House Artists opened key promotions within its team: Zebb Luster to executive vp, Lance Houston to general manager and vp of streaming and radio, and Raines Edenfield to director of A&R. Luster, the companyâs first hire in 2017, will oversee all divisions, including the label and publishing arms, while focusing on strategic growth. Houston, who joined in 2022 with nearly three decades of radio experience, will handle day-to-day operations and maintain relationships with radio and streaming partners. Edenfield, a 2020 addition, will lead talent scouting and oversee creative processes for the artist roster. Luster has been instrumental in signing talent like Hudson Westbrook and Austin Snell, while launching a successful publishing arm. Houston has strengthened industry ties and led impactful radio campaigns. Edenfield has championed artists like Zach Seabaugh and John Harvie, securing pop star Knox. Founder Lynn Oliver-Cline praised their dedication, saying âthis is the most vibrant and excellent team to date.â
NASHVILLE NOTES: Farris, Self & Moore promoted Sally DâAvanzo to associate business manager as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. DâAvanzo, who started as an office administrator, has been with FSM since college. Partner Catherine Moore praised her dedication, knowledge and alignment with the boutique business management firmâs values. âSally encompasses the FSM values of all in, boutique, authentic and innovative and she continues to exude those values whether itâs working with clients or mentoring staff,â said Moore ⌠Fair Trade Services promoted Kai Elmer to vp of national promotion. Elmer launched his career at Moody Broadcasting Network, and joined Fair Trade as manager of national promotion in 2007. Elmer has worked with artists including MercyMe, Phil Wickham, CeCe Winans, and Colton Dixon through his role at Fair Trade promoting songs to Christian radio. âJessica Nicholson
Black River Entertainment promoted Micah McNair to creative director. McNair, who joined as video content manager in August 2023, quickly made an impact, earning multiple Telly Awards for his work with artists like MaRynn Taylor, Scotty Hasting and Pryor Baird. With over a decade of experience, McNairâs career began in 2010 as a photographer and now includes a video portfolio with over 250 million views. His work spans live worship albums, GMA Dove Awards performances, and collaborations with major artists such as Kelsea Ballerini, Riley Green, and Kirk Franklin. Tanya Schrage, Black Riverâs Vice President of Marketing, praised McNairâs ability to create authentic and meaningful visuals that enhance the music. Black Riverâs roster includes Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Young, MaRynn Taylor, Scotty Hasting, and Pryor Baird.
BOARD SHORTS: The Womenâs Music Business Association announced its 2025 leadership, including officers and board of directors. WMBA operates with two main boards: the board of directors, overseeing governance and strategy, and the Board of Officers, managing daily operations and implementing strategies. The 2025 Officers include president Mackenzie Adkins, vp Megan Astri, secretary Rachel Mangan and treasurer Kelsey Roche. The board of directors is led by chairwoman Amery Fridenstine, alongside industry leaders Sheree Spoltore, Jensen Sussman and Christy Walker-Watkins. Brandi Simms will continue as board Emeritus, while Lauren Spahn serves as legal counsel ⌠The AIMP Nashville Chapter unveiled its 2025-2026 officers. John Ozier, vp of creative at Reservoir Media Management, has been elected chapter president, succeeding Ree Guyer of Wrensong Music, whoâll step down but remain on the board. Other newly elected officers include Courtney Crist (Eclipse Music Group) as vp, Janine Ebach (Ebach Entertainment) as secretary, and Kari Barnhart (Studio Bank) as treasurer.
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Sonos CEO Patrick Spence stepped down from the top job and his seat on the board after the speaker company faced months of challenges and layoffs following a fraught redesign of its mobile app ⌠WME added veteran music agent Lance Roberts as a partner in its Nashville-based country music division.
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