UMG names Eric Berman EVP of Public Affairs
PRESS RELEASE:
Universal Music Group (UMG), announced that Eric Berman has been appointed Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, effective immediately. In this position, Berman will have responsibility for public policy and government relations globally. He will report jointly to Jeffrey Harleston, General Counsel and Executive Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs, and Will Tanous, Executive Vice President of Communications.
“Eric is the rare professional who truly lives at the intersection of public policy and business,” said Harleston. “He has a proven judgment that can only come from the kind of diverse real-life experiences he has had at the highest levels of government, politics and business.”
Tanous added, “After working together for years, we are fortunate to have Eric join UMG. As a trusted adviser to our executive team, he has demonstrated a perceptive understanding of the challenges facing our industry, a keen vision for how to seize the opportunities before us and an astute appreciation for how to advance public policy in the mutual best interest of all of our industry’s stakeholders.”
Berman has more than a decade of experience counseling clients in the music industry in his role at the public relations firm Kekst and Company, where he worked since 1997. As co-Head of Kekst’s Public Affairs practice, he served companies across a range of industries – from entertainment and technology, to finance, retail, energy and many more – helping navigate a wide variety of business, regulatory and policy matters across the U.S. and internationally, including some of the most high-profile and complex corporate situations.
Prior to his time at Kekst, Berman worked for nearly ten years in the worlds of public policy and politics, including positions in the White House under President Bill Clinton, at the Democratic National Committee and on Capitol Hill, as well as senior roles in several political campaigns, including the 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign and other elections around the country.
Berman serves on the Board of Directors of the international non-profit, Search for Common Ground, and he is on the Board of Trustees of Congregation Rodeph Sholom in New York.
Berman holds an A.B. in Government, with a specialty in International Relations, cum laude, from Harvard College.