Crowdmix’s Arwen Curson joins Universal Music Publishing AUNZ
PRESS RELEASE:
Well-known and respected music industry executive Arwen Curson has joined Universal Music Publishing Australia and New Zealand as Vice President Creative. The announcement was made today by Andrew Jenkins, President, Universal Music Publishing Australia and Asia Pacific Region.
Reporting to Jenkins, Curson will be based out of the UMP Sydney office and responsible for both the company’s A&R and Film/TV Synch teams.
With over 12 years broad experience in artist management, label management, publishing and A&R, Curson was most recently Director of Operations, Australia and New Zealand for Crowdmix, the London-based, music-focused social media platform. Prior to her move to Australia, for nearly nine years Curson was Partner and Artist Manager at ATC Management in the U.K., where she managed a number of artists including Kate Nash and Half Moon Run, as well as notably developed and broke the internationally acclaimed band Catfish and the Bottlemen.
In making the announcement Jenkins said: “With a huge talent and 360-degree perspective and insight into the music business, Arwen is the perfect person to help us implement our future creative strategy at Universal Music Publishing Australia. She brings a fresh approach to our creative activities, a unique vision, driving ambition and great personal skills, all of which will be of tremendous benefit to our artists and writers.”
“I am stoked to be joining the UMPG team and to be working with the likes of Jody and Andrew, whose ideology, vision and passion I both share and admire. Australia and New Zealand have an exceptional pool of talent and I’m excited to be given the opportunity to make sure that talent is nurtured, recognised and celebrated, not only here, but on the international stage,” said Curson.
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