LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ IFPI) - Eric Nicoli, the CEO of EMI Group who on Friday assumed direct responsibility for the EMI
Music division, today announced two key appointments to his EMI
Music management team.
Nicoli has established an international division for the management of EMI's recorded music business outside the UK and North America, promoting JF Cecillon to lead it in the new role of chairman and CEO of EMI Music International. Cecillon, who was formerly chairman and CEO of EMI Music Continental Europe, now oversees EMI's recorded music operations in continental Europe, Japan, Asia, Latin America and Australia/New Zealand, reporting to Nicoli.
EMI Music's North American business will continue to report directly to Nicoli, as will EMI Music UK & Ireland under its chairman and CEO, Tony Wadsworth.
Cecillion will also assume responsibility for EMI Music's global marketing team headed by Matthieu Lauriot-Prevost.
Ian Hanson, formerly senior vice president, chairman's office, EMI Music, has been promoted to the global role of chief operating officer, EMI Music, also reporting to Nicoli. As part of his new role, Hanson assumes responsibility for the division's business affairs and operations functions, including global distribution, manufacturing and digital supply chain.
Nicoli said: "For the past two and a half years, JF Cecillon has led our continental European operations across 21 countries and delivered a major turnaround in that business. During his tenure, EMI's market share in the region has grown by nearly three points, profits have tripled and new artists have been established including Raphael, Diam's and Camille in France, La Fee in Germany, Amaral and Bebe in Spain, and Finley, Subsonica and Mondo Marcio in Italy. He is the ideal candidate to help me run our recorded music business outside the UK and North America."
"Ian Hanson is a proven deal-maker who has played a central role in developing and implementing new and innovative strategies across the business, from pioneering artist agreements with artists such as Robbie Williams, through to driving efficiencies in EMI Music's global supply and digital distribution chain. His wide-ranging experience of all areas of the business's operations will be key as we look to grow EMI Music over the coming years."
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