Executive Turntable: Board Buildups at ASCAP and iHeart, Plus a Rolling Stone Lawyer Joins Barton

Now that we’re all feeling sufficiently liberated, it’s time for another Executive Turntable, Billboard’s weekly compendium of promotions, hirings, exits and firings — and all things in between — across the music business. There’s been a taxing amount of news this week, so let’s tarry no more.

ASCAP announced the results of its biennial election for the board of directors. ASCAP president and chairman Paul Williams revealed the 12 writer and 12 publisher members elected for a two-year term starting April 1, 2025. Newly elected writer member Claudia Brant, a 2019 Grammy winner for best Latin pop album, joins the board. Re-elected writer members include Jon Batiste, Desmond Child, Sharon Farber, Dan Foliart, Michelle Lewis, Terry Lewis, Marcus Miller, Jimmy Webb, Doug Wood and Alex Shapiro. Re-elected publisher directors include Peter Brodsky, Bob Bruderman, Marti Cuevas, Ree Guyer, Keith Hauprich, Dean Kay, Evan Lamberg, Leeds Levy, Irwin Z. Robinson, Paul Robinson, Jon Singer and James M. Kendrick. “It is both a privilege and a responsibility to be elected to the ASCAP board by our songwriter, composer and publisher peers,” said Williams. “The ASCAP Board takes seriously our commitment to advocating for and protecting the value of our more than one million members’ music and upholding our principles of fairness and efficiency to maximize distributions to our members.”

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Ross Charap, a respected music industry attorney and a fixture in Billboard‘s annual list of top counselors, joined Barton LLP as a partner in its New York office. Previously at Arentfox Schiff, Charap and his then-partner Matt Finkelstein managed over $1 billion in music asset transactions and achieved significant victories, including policy changes at the Mechanical Licensing Collective that returned millions in royalties to songwriters. Charap’s clients include such up-and-comers as Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Billy Preston, as well as numerous “Great American Songbook”-level writers. He notably defended the Rolling Stones in a copyright infringement suit over the track “Living in a Ghost Town.” Roger Barton, managing partner of Barton LLP, praised Charap’s expertise and commitment to the creative industry, saying “few can match his depth of understanding of the legal complexities and business realities facing today’s artists.” Barton LLP’s entertainment and intellectual property practice handles complex issues like trademark and copyright infringement, music clearances and intellectual property transactions, working closely with corporate and finance teams.

Exceleration Music appointed Matt Harmon as head of rights development, where he’ll work with partner labels like +1 Records, Alligator, Kill Rock Stars and Yep Roc to enhance new releases and catalog value. At Exceleration, he will lead label operations, focusing on A&R, marketing, and catalog development. A veteran of the independent music industry, Harmon spent over 20 years at Beggars Group US, rising from head of sales to president. He played a key role in overseeing Matador Records, 4AD, Rough Trade, and XL Recordings, contributing to their growth. Exceleration partner John Burk pointed to Harmon’s “deep expertise in independent music, coupled with his proven ability to drive both creative and business success.”

Encore Recordings appointed Jacob Fain as head of A&R and promoted founding GM Ned Monaghan to president. Fain, previously evp and head of A&R at Elektra Records, will be based in Los Angeles and report to founder and CEO Joie Manda. Monaghan, formerly head of global hits at Spotify, was hired as GM in late 2021 and will now oversee all company facets, including A&R, marketing, legal and finance. Encore Recordings, launched in late 2021, is an independent, full-service music company with a roster spanning Latin, Afrobeats, dancehall, hip-hop, R&B, and pop, featuring artists like Dei V, Vict0ny, Uncle Waffles, EBK Jaaybo, Khamari and Saul Villarreal.

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Entertainment business management firm FBMM announced a round of promotions in its Nashville office. Laura Beth Hendricks, Ben Huddleston and Abby Lamb have been promoted to associate business managers. Hendricks, a licensed CPA since 1996, joined FBMM in 2010 and oversees several clients’ full scope of business management. Huddleston joined FBMM in 2016 and built a team that primarily works with a group of music executives and high net worth individuals, offering services including bookkeeping, tax planning and more. Lamb has been with FBMM for a decade and supports a diverse range of clients including international touring artists, producers and indie artists. –Jessica Nicholson

Langham Hospitality Group appointed Andrew Grant as group director of music to develop a comprehensive music strategy across its hotel brands. Grant will oversee live performances, collaborations, and signature soundscapes to enhance guest experiences. As part of LHG’s Brands Operations team, he will establish industry partnerships, design global music programming, and curate special events for The Langham Hotels & Resorts’ 160th anniversary. He will also manage music curation at Eaton DC. With over 25 years in the music industry, Grant has been a Resident DJ at Ibiza’s DC10 and a producer for Barraca Music, as well as working in event production and logistics from roles at Aronis Group and the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival. LHG, a subsidiary of Great Eagle Holdings, operates over 40 hotels worldwide, including The Langham, Cordis, Eaton Workshop and Ying’nFlo.

iHeartMedia will nominate Robert Millard as a director on its board at its upcoming annual meeting in May. Millard, former chairman of L3Harris Technologies, has experience in business, finance and strategic planning, and has served on boards including Evercore and MIT Corporation. Upon election, he’ll join the compensation committee and chair the audit committee. Meanwhile, Brad Gerstner will not seek re-election, citing other commitments following six years on the board. The company said in an SEC filing that his departure is not due to any disagreements.

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Outback Presents expanded its board of directors with the addition of six industry figures. Led by chairman Leigh Feuerstein, known for building respected brands, the new board members include Dimitri Cohen (CIO, Raven Capital), Constance Schwartz-Morini (CEO, SMAC Entertainment), Jermaine Preyan (Young Money Entertainment), Ignacio Meyer (president, Univision Television Networks Group) and Austin Rosen (CEO, Electric Feel Entertainment). Their appointments aim to reinforce Outback’s leadership and drive long-term success in the entertainment industry. Co-CEOs Mike Smardak and Brian Dorfman praised the new members for their diverse backgrounds and shared passion for live entertainment. The expansion follows a big year for Outback, with nearly 1,700 shows in 283 cities and over 4.5 million tickets sold.

Symphonic Distribution elevated Colleen Shea to director of product management, Mónica Rodríguez to associate director of QA, and Alek Perepelitca to principal software architect, strengthening its product and technology teams. Shea, who joined in 2022, has led initiatives like Recoupments, a payment management system, and the redesign of SplitShare to streamline artist payouts. Rodríguez, with Symphonic since 2021, has scaled QA processes and ensured platform reliability. Perepelitca, part of Symphonic since 2019, has upgraded the company’s delivery infrastructure. VP of product Ali Lieberman praised Shea’s leadership and product management skills, while CTO Eshan Shah Jahan commended Rodríguez and Perepelitca’s contributions. Headquartered in Tampa, FL, Symphonic has a significant presence in Nashville, Los Angeles, Miami, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Ireland and Africa.

All Things Go Festival, the Maryland/New York music festival that recently expanded to three days, strengthened its leadership team with key hires. Kelsey McKenna joins as head of brand partnerships, bringing experience from Sunshine Sachs, while Sarah Pepper takes on the role of director of marketing and ticketing after working at Daydream State. Finally, Elise O’Leary, formerly of Live Nation, has been appointed community and content manager. Additionally, the festival launched an advisory board to help shape its future, featuring industry leaders Lizzy Plapinger (LPX, MS MR, and Neon Gold Records co-founder) and Lauren Glucksman (Apple Music).

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Jeff Zuchowski (aka Jeff Z.) and Chad Doher launched Loaded Dice Entertainment (LDE), a full-scale entertainment company aimed at empowering independent artists. LDE offers a range of services including artist development, label services, marketing and distribution, and brand development. Jeff Z., with extensive experience in radio programming (Z100, WKTU) and digital streaming (nine years at Pandora, rising to svp of artist marketing and industry relations), and Chad Doher, a media mogul with a background in film (co-founder of Global Pictures Media), bring their expertise to LDE. Jeff Z. has a history of transforming industry relationships and producing high-profile events, while Doher has exec-produced Hollywood films including Arctic Dogs and The War With Grandpa, and created a platform for independent artists. LDE said it plans to announce new signings in the coming weeks.

NASHVILLE NOTES: Creative Nation, founded in 2011 by Luke and Beth Laird, added Alex Albanese as creative manager. The Belmont University graduate previously worked at Sony Music Publishing as creative coordinator for the A&R team. Creative Nation has also promoted Abby Holcomb to senior director, operations & digital, while Jayne Hamblin rises to director, management & records. Among Creative Nation’s clients are Barry Dean, Lori McKenna, Kassi Ashton, and Oscar Charles … PERK PR & Creative Agency, a Nashville-based firm, hired Ali Patton as a publicist. Patton previously worked at The Nashville Briefing and The 615 House, where she managed social media and curated industry news. She also gained experience as an agent assistant at The Neal Agency, supporting music agents. PERK PR represents a diverse roster of artists, including Ashley Anne, Charlie Collins, Cody Cozz, Dallas Alexander, Dylan Jakobsen, Jordyn Mallory, Kiana, Madison Olivia, Sheyna Gee and Taylor-Rae, among others. Reach Patton at ali@perkpr.co.

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Tim Pithouse was appointed as the general manager of Def Jam Recordings. Previously serving as president of Three Six Zero, Pithouse will now lead the label and manage its diverse roster of artists … Lee Zeidman, the longtime president of Crypto.com Arena, Peacock Theater and LA Live, is retiring. After 45 years in the industry, Zeidman shared with Billboard that he’s ready to move on from full-time work and “write the next chapter in the book of Lee.” [Keep Reading]

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