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LONDON - All Things Considered Group plc (AQSE: ATC), a comprehensive independent music company, announced the promotion of Ric Salmon to the position of Chief Growth Officer, a role designed to bolster strategy execution across its expanded operations. Salmon, with a decade of service at ATC and a background rich in music executive experience, will focus on fostering industry partnerships, acquiring new talent, and enhancing creative services.
Salmon’s extensive career includes co-founding the BAFTA-winning livestream company Driift and managing high-profile artists through his firm Harvest Entertainment. His prior roles in A&R at major labels such as Sony (NYSE:SONY) Music and Warner Music International have seen him work with a variety of artists, positioning him as a seasoned professional in the music industry.
Adam Driscoll, CEO of ATC, expressed confidence in Salmon’s appointment, citing his deep understanding of the music industry and artist needs as pivotal to the role. Salmon himself is eager to contribute to the Group’s growth, building on the recent reorganization into three divisions and the fortification of the senior management team.
The ATC Group, headquartered in London with offices in Los Angeles, New York, and Europe, operates across various segments including artist representation, services such as merchandising and livestreaming, and live events. This strategic appointment aims to further the company’s growth in these key areas.
The announcement is based on a press release statement, and it underscores the company’s commitment to expanding its reach and influence in the global music market.
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