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Warner Music Group names Australasia president Rosen as regional publishing head
Nov 25, 2024 5:20 PM

Nov 25 (Reuters) - Warner Music Group ( WMG ) said on

Monday its Australasia president Dan Rosen would take on the

additional role of the president of its music publishing arm,

Warner Chappell Music, in the region.

The move will make Rosen the leader of both the recorded

music and publishing businesses across Australia and New

Zealand.

"Dan has been an exceptional leader for Warner Music

Australasia ... this expanded role will enable him to strengthen

our entire proposition in the region and set a new standard for

how we serve the creative community," said Simon Robson,

president of EMEA, recorded music at Warner Music ( WMG ).

Rosen will report to both Guy Moot, CEO of Warner Chappell

Music, and Robson.

He became Warner Music's ( WMG ) Australasia president in 2021,

after working for almost a decade as the CEO of ARIA, the

industry body for Australia's record labels.

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