Executive Turntable: IMPALA Gets Boarded Up; Curb Sends Word on Publishing Moves

If it’s Friday that means another spin around the Executive Turntable, Billboard’s comprehensive(ish) compendium of promotions, hirings, exits and firings — and all things in between — across the music industry.

European indie labels body IMPALA unveiled a new board for the upcoming two-year term, with Francesca Trainini of Italian national association PMI elected president and Dario Draštata of Balkan regional association RUNDA tapped as new chair. Everlasting Records CEO Mark Kitcatt stepped down as president, but will continue as a board member and chair of IMPALA’s streaming reform group. Standing pat is Geert De Blaere of Belgium’s BIMA as treasurer and Helen Smith as executive chair. At the Vienna WAVES Festival and Conference, the trade body also reviewed its priorities for the new term, including a focus on streaming reform, artificial intelligence and growth in Central Eastern Europe. “The Central and Eastern European region is a huge market with amazing talent and I am excited to be able to chair IMPALA with the huge opportunities we have across streaming and the whole market,” said Draštata, whose RUNDA supports former Yugoslavia nations. For more information on the membership makeup and structure of IMPALA, click here.

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Curb/Word Music Publishing promoted and added staff in its country music publishing department. Sarah Schumacher has been promoted to senior creative director, country publishing, while Calista Miller has joined the team as creative coordinator, country publishing. Schumacher previously worked at Disney Music Group and Darkhorse Music Management, before initially joining Curb/Word Music Publishing in 2021 as creative director of country publishing. Schumacher’s responsibilities include managing creative operations of the country songwriter roster and catalog, recently signing writer/producer Alex Kline into the Curb | Word Music Publishing family. Miller is a recent 2022 graduate of Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business and previously interned for Curb/Word Music Publishing’s country team. Miller’s primary responsibilities include coordinating and facilitating strategic writing sessions for the country writer roster, managing social media strategy for the department, and assisting in pitching/placing writer catalog, in addition to catalog administration duties. –Jessica Nicholson

Music B2B company Revelator hired Luciana Pegorer and Arturo Soler to co-pilot the firm’s expansion into the booming indie Latin American market. Formerly of Warner Music Brazil, Pegorer will lead Revelator’s Brazilian office, while music industry veteran Soler will lead the company’s LATAM office out of Mexico. “Revelator has always operated globally but we saw that to serve the fast-changing Latin American market, we needed highly qualified, creative professionals with deep relationships, who were natives to the local market” notes Revelator founder and CEO Bruno Guez. “We found them in Luciana and Arturo.”

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NPR president and CEO John Lansing announced he’ll retire at the end of the year after a four-year tenure that involved navigating the COVID-19 pandemic and a recent budget crunch. He’ll remain in place until NPR’s board of directors identifies his replacement, the public radio giant said. “We are all immensely grateful to John for his principled and tenacious leadership through a turbulent time for NPR, our system and our nation,” said NPR board chair Jeff Sine. Prior to joining NPR, Lansing was the CEO of USAGM, overseeing several global networks including Voice of America.

ICYMI: Timothy Xu is the new chairman and CEO of Universal Music Greater China … Julie Keiko Fujishima announced she was stepping down as president of talent agency Johnny & Associates … Elliot Grainge is joining Warner Music’s global leadership team … and this week saw the passing of Clive Davis’ righthand man at Arista, Elliot Goldman.

Australasian collecting society APRA AMCOS promoted Jonathan Carter from head of legal & corporate services to chief operating officer. Carter is a 15-year veteran of the rights group and scored his current position in 2016. In his spare time, he sits on the Global Legal & Policy Committee of CISAC and was previously president of the Copyright Society of Australia. “Given our growth, size and strategic ambition, we need to look at how we’re going to operationalise and drive our strategic plan across the company, and similarly ensure we’re taking a holistic view in mitigating risk,” said Dean Ormston, Chief Executive APRA AMCOS. “Jonathan will be critical in helping us collectively drive forward on our strategic plan.”

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology not only has a music department, but it just hired its first-ever professor Jazz. Grammy-nominated alto saxophonist, composer, bandleader and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenón has joined the MIT faculty. “MIT is an incredible school with top-tier students and a creative and open-minded aesthetic,” says Zenón. “I’m extremely excited and honored to become part of the MIT family.”

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