Latest Music Industry Moves: MySeat Media, AEG, Sony Music Nashville Lead Major Executive Appointments

Latest Music Industry Moves: MySeat Media, AEG, Sony Music Nashville Lead Major Executive Appointments

By Marcus Bennett

March 3, 2025 at 09:10 AM

Music industry veteran Dave Cool joins MySeat Media as President, bringing over 20 years of experience to help artists manage data and revenue through branded mobile apps.

Mark Posgay takes the role of Vice President of Global Sales at Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW), leveraging his 20+ years in professional audio to drive global growth.

AEG Presents elevates Andrew Klein to President of Global Partnerships after his two-decade tenure securing major sponsorships for events like Stagecoach Festival.

Portrait of Dave Cool smiling

Portrait of Dave Cool smiling

Big Machine Label Group welcomes Jodi Dawes as VP of Publicity and Communications, overseeing PR strategy across all imprints.

Annie DeConto advances to Director of Business Development at Catch Point Rights Partners, while Dan Killian becomes FBMM's youngest owner in company history.

The Association of Independent Music Publishers names Frank Handy of Peermusic as National Chair for 2025-2026.

Los Angeles Philharmonic extends contracts for Herbie Hancock and Thomas Wilkins through 2027 and 2028, respectively.

Sony Music Nashville strengthens its team with Lauren Kilgore as SVP of Legal Affairs and Dennis Reese as SVP of Radio Marketing & Promotion.

New York Dolls band members

New York Dolls band members

Dynamic Talent International launches Brand Partnerships Division led by Mike Faul, expanding services into sponsorship and content creation.

IBMA adds Rebecca Bauer as Marketing Director and Haley Grimm as Administrative Manager, while Elizabeth Dewey advances to Communications Director.

Audacy CEO David Field steps down after 27 years, with Kelli Turner stepping in as interim CEO. Under Field's leadership, Audacy grew from 15 to over 230 stations.

Warner Records promotes Mike Chester to General Manager, expanding his oversight to include digital marketing and artist development.

Mom+Pop Music expands to Nashville under Katie Fagan's leadership as President, focusing on Americana, folk, and indie genres.

The Mechanical Licensing Collective strengthens advisory committees with four new appointments, including Jennifer Falco and Iwona Wyrzykowska.

Warner Music Group appoints Tomás Talarico as managing director of Warner Music Southern Cone, overseeing Argentina and Chile operations.

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