Warner Music Australasia and SE Asia reveals new structure including US-based exports role

Warner Music Australasia and SE Asia reveals new structure including US-based exports role

Warner Music Australasia and SE Asia has unveiled a slate of key leadership promotions.

The appointments are designed to strengthen its domestic artist pipeline and accelerate the global export of music from the region. 

“The promotions reflect Warner Music Australasia and SE Asia’s commitment to creating an agile and specialist structure that focuses on elevating domestic talent, strengthening export support, and advanced fan engagement strategy,” said a statement.

Two key appointments will help drive this new structure at the major.

Alex Young has been promoted to VP domestic artists, Warner Music Australasia. She will assume a pivotal role overseeing all domestic areas including A&R, creative and marketing, focusing on nurturing local talent. 

Dan Ellis has been elevated to VP, international artist strategy, Warner Music Australasia and SE Asia. He will be central to leading WMG’s global offering to its international artists across SE Asia and Australasia. 

Both executives will report directly to Dan Rosen, president of Warner Music Australasia and SE Asia.

In this structure, Alex Young will be supported by Charlotte Kindred and Sarah Thomas. 

Charlotte Kindred has been promoted to head of domestic artist strategy, Warner Music Australasia, leading the day-to-day execution of domestic and export strategy. 

Sarah Thomas has been promoted to artist relations & promotions manager Australasia export. Thomas will be based in New York, and in this newly created role will establish new global networks and export opportunities for Australasian artists.

These strategic appointments reflect our unwavering commitment to our mission, to take our local artists global and make our global artists local

Dan Rosen

Dan Ellis will be supported by Lucy Baker, Jordon Dionatos and Lisan Yee.

Lucy Baker has been promoted to head of PR, artist relations & wellbeing, where she will lead PR, artist relations and radio promotional efforts for Australia and New Zealand.

Jordon Dionatos has been named international artist strategy lead, Australasia.

Lisan Yee will now be international artist strategy lead, SE Asia, and will be based in Singapore. 

In addition, a new specialised structure will drive advanced digital and fan engagement. Manny Kupelian is taking the new role of head of creator strategy, reporting jointly to Ellis and Young. She will oversee the creator & influencer team across the region. 

Mat Buck has been promoted to GM streaming, social & community, while Luke Vespa has been upped to streaming & partnerships lead.

Dan Rosen said: “These strategic appointments reflect our unwavering commitment to our mission, to take our local artists global and make our global artists local. With an expanded regional footprint, we are now better positioned than ever to deliver on this mission. 

“This new structure combines agility with deep specialisation, ensuring we have precisely the right expertise to seize on the dynamic opportunities across our region. I'm immensely proud to promote this exceptional group of leaders who will drive our continued growth while keeping our extraordinary artists at the heart of everything we do.”

 

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