CD Baby appoints Sean Hallarman and Craig May to key roles

CD Baby appoints Sean Hallarman and Craig May to key roles

CD Baby has made two key appointments: Sean Hallarman as senior vice president of product and Craig May as senior vice president of artist & fan development. 

The hires by Downtown Music’s artist direct distribution and music services platform “mark a significant step in strengthening CD Baby's leadership team and driving continued growth and innovation”, according to a statement. Both roles report to CD Baby president Molly Neuman. 

Sean Hallarman has extensive experience from his previous roles at Sonos, Meta and Amazon Music, where he contributed to key product development and strategy initiatives. At CD Baby, he will be responsible for leading the product vision and execution for its artist community. 

Craig May has joined CD Baby from Downtown company Fuga, where he served as senior vice president of global marketing services. In his new role, May will oversee artist and fan development initiatives, drawing on his experience to enhance artist support, engagement, and growth. 

“As CD Baby enters its 27th year of business, amidst the radically changing landscape for music artists and our partners at DSPs, we are so pleased to welcome Sean and Craig to our team to design and build a new experience for our customers and support their evolving needs in the industry,” said Molly Neuman

CD Baby has always stood for empowering artists through innovation

Sean Hallarman

“For artists today, building fan relationships is right up there with making great music,” said Craig May. “At CD Baby, we’re finding ways to help them do both on their own terms.” 

“CD Baby has always stood for empowering artists through innovation,” said Sean Hallarman. “I’m excited to build on that legacy by creating the most intuitive and effective platform for artists to grow their fanbase and build enduring careers, keeping independent artists ahead in an ever-changing industry." 

In addition to Hallarman and May’s new roles, Jean Mischler will expand her duties as SVP of marketing to include Marketing and revenue. Vice president of finance, Whitney Thomas, will also expand her remit to include finance and business operations. 

Pieter van Rijn, CEO of Downtown Music, said: “CD Baby has been the first mover in the direct artist distribution space. The addition of Sean and Craig, as well as the expanded duties of Jean and Whitney are key developments towards the exciting transformations the company will be rolling out over the course of 2025.”

 

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