Mercury Records appoints Jackson Weingart as VP, marketing & digital strategy

Mercury Records appoints Jackson Weingart as VP, marketing & digital strategy

Mercury Records in New York has appointed Jackson Weingart as vice president, marketing & digital strategy.

Weingart has already spearheaded the release of 2025 CMA New Male Artist Of The Year nominee Tucker Wetmore’s gold-certified acclaimed full-length album, What Not To. He also works across marketing campaign efforts for artists like Bryant Barnes, Foggieraw, Kake Minch, Marshmello, and more.

The appointment was announced by Mercury Records chairman & CEO Tyler Arnold and president & COO Ben Adelson.

Alex Coslov, Mercury Records EVP, said: “Jackson Weingart has quickly developed an incredible track record for not only breaking artists but being on the cutting edge of developing new tactics, strategies and ideas to navigate the intersections of music and tech to further his artists’ careers. His independent background and innovative spirit make him the perfect fit for Mercury Records.”

Jackson Weingart said: “I’m truly honoured to be joining such an incredible group of artists and executives at Mercury. I’ve admired the work this team has been doing for quite some time, so to be invited in to work alongside them means a lot to me. A huge thank you to Tyler, Ben, and Alex. I’m grateful for the opportunity and excited for what’s ahead.”

Most recently, Weingart served as general manager of Simple Stupid Records, a joint venture with Interscope and Capitol Records. Prior to that, he held digital and marketing roles at Alamo Records and 300 Entertainment, where he led marketing campaigns for Rod Wave, Lil Durk, and more.

PHOTO: Hellen Elizondo

 

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