A wave of leadership transitions has swept through the music industry, with several key figures stepping into new roles. Megan Ogleby-Page, a pivotal figure behind Record Store Day, now leads operations at ERA. Meanwhile, ASM Global appointed Chris Dudeck as the general manager for Dominion Energy Center, highlighting their strategic move to strengthen management teams. Prescription Songs also promoted Chris Martignago to A&R Vice President, reflecting their commitment to nurturing talent within the organization.
In addition to these promotions, several companies have welcomed new talents aboard. Wasserman Music expanded its team by bringing in Tim Beeding, Doug Singer, and Chloe Garcia, each contributing specialized expertise in fairs, global agent teams, and tour marketing respectively. Jeremy Bottlinger joined Prager Metis as a senior manager, while Fernando Cabral de Mello ascended to the role of CEO at Sony Music Brazil. Furthermore, Miriam O’Shea transitioned from YouTube to Epidemic Sound to manage global music partnerships, showcasing her extensive network in the digital music realm.
As organizational shifts continue, Spotify saw changes in its human resources department with Katarina Berg's departure paving the way for Anna Ludström. United Talent Agency announced that David Kramer would take over as president starting June, succeeding long-term leader Jeremy Zimmer. Creative Artists Agency bolstered its brand partnerships division by hiring Rachel Brittain. Lastly, Audacy navigated bankruptcy reorganization under permanent leadership from Kelli Turner alongside structural adjustments involving Chris Oliviero and Robert Philips. These moves underscore the resilience and adaptability required in today's evolving music business landscape.