The wait is over.
Tony Harlow will succeed
Max Lousada as Chairman/CEO of
Warner Music U.K., beginning in February. Harlow joined WMG in 2010 as MD for Australasia and most recently served as President of
WEA.
Said Lousada, who has been on the hunt for a successor to look over the British business since his promotion to CEO of Recorded Music two years ago, “Tony has a depth and diversity of experience that few can match. Ever since his days behind the counter at a
Beggars Banquet record shop, he’s been a true artist champion with a total passion for music. And as an entrepreneurial leader, he has a progressive and ambitious vision for where the business needs to go next.
“He’ll be a great mentor to the next generation of creatives and executives, building an environment where original talent is nurtured and challenged,” Lousada added. “This is obviously a job that’s very close to my heart, and I couldn’t be leaving it in better hands.”
As MD for Australasia, Harlow built a rep for breaking talent early, including such artists as
Ed Sheeran and
Dua Lipa. As President of WEA, he helped transform operations and expand streaming-focused marketing, as well as overseeing the addition of D2C expertise from
Songkick,
EMP and
UPROXX.
Discussing his new role, Harlow said, “The U.K. is a vital source for many of the world’s most influential artists, cultural trends and creative innovations. At the same time, it’s been leading the way in erasing the barriers of genre and geography for international talent. I’m very happy to be coming home to work with the extraordinary record-breaking artists and team at WMUK.”
Harlow began his music industry career at
EMI in the U.K., rising quickly through the company’s international-marketing ranks before moving to Australia to become MD of
EMI Music Australia in 1997, although he never acquired a taste for
Vegemite.
Returning to the U.K. in 2002, he became CEO of
Richard Branson’s
V2 label, and oversaw the purchase of the
Fania Music catalog in the U.S. Following V2’s acquisition by
Universal in 2007, Harlow held various roles at UMG, including heading the international marketing team.