
Amy Rahja, general manager of the Target Center. Photo Credit: Legends Global
Here’s a recap of recent music industry hires and in-house promotions as of January 9th, 2026.
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Target Center, Legends Global
Legends Global-managed Target Center has promoted Amy Rahja, who’s been part of the Minneapolis arena’s team since 2019, to GM.
Invisible Art
Halo Music & Sound founder Peter Gannon has joined Invisible Art as partner, creative director, and music supervisor.
Catch Point
Catch Point Rights Partners has upped investment associate Ian Willick to director of investments.
AFM Local 47
The American Federation of Musicians Local 47’s members have elected a new leadership team, with Marc Sazer shifting from VP to president, former president John Acosta serving as VP, and Gail Kruvand remaining secretary/treasurer.
Copyright Alliance
The Copyright Alliance has announced two at-large board members: NMPA SVP of legal and business affairs Shannon Sorensen (who’s been reelected) and Recording Academy senior director of advocacy and public policy Kim Alton (who’s newly elected).
One Fiinix Live
Having shuttered its U.S. office, One Fiinix has welcomed Zac Peters and Amy Greig, both previously with Runway, as London-based agents.
Music Venue Trust
The MVT has appointed as co-chairs IQ founder Chris Prosser and Southbank Center contemporary music head Jane Beese. Additionally, Madeleine Blyth has come aboard as the organization’s 16th trustee.
Hybe America
Hybe America has brought on former Motown CEO Ethiopia Habtemariam as president of music and enlisted public relations vet Johanna Fuentes as EVP and head of communications as well as PR.
Neutune
AI music tech company Neutune has hired MatchTune vet Virginie Berger as chief industry and rights officer.
TikTok
TikTok global head of creators Kim Farrell is exiting the company after about six years. Meanwhile, approximately 20 U.S. layoffs are hitting the content division, while the monetization and brand-partnerships teams have added multiple employees.
ASCAP
ASCAP licensing VP Hayley Dukes, who’s been with the PRO since 2020, has been boosted to licensing SVP.
UMG
After about a decade as Warner Music’s chief communications officer, James Steven is set to join Universal Music in the same capacity (plus EVP) on January 26th.
ICMP
The ICMP has announced new roles for three professionals: UMPG global admin president John James Reston (chair of the industry metrics expert group), AMPAL CEO Damian Rinaldi (chair of the global regional group – APAC), and Kobalt Music Publishing Asia director Frederica Wong (vice chair of the global regional group – APAC).
iHeartMedia
iHeartMedia has elevated Mark Glynn (previously Seattle/Spokane area president) to division president of community markets – a title that Jeff Thomas has tacked on in addition to his existing position as EVP of strategic sales development for news talk stations.
Next, Marshal Burgess, president of the Portland market, has been promoted to region president for the Pacific Northwest, including Seattle, Portland, and Spokane.
And in Miami, iHeart’s Big 105.9 has inked a new half-decade deal with nearly 50-year radio vet Paul Castronovo, whose namesake morning show will continue airing between 6 AM and 10 AM local time.
Alliance Entertainment
Former Discogs marketing VP Jeffrey Smith is now SVP of sales and marketing for Alliance Authentic, Alliance Entertainment’s “premium platform for authenticated, numbered, investment-grade vinyl collectibles.”
Sphere
Sphere Entertainment has confirmed Felicia Yue, formerly Prime Video’s live events and immersive experiences head, as CTO.
Big Loud
Big Loud Records has named Stacy Blythe and Jordan Pettit co-presidents; Blythe has been with the label for over a decade, while Pettit is joining from Opry Entertainment Group and will assume the new post on February 2nd.
Peermusic
Peermusic has tapped Paul Smelt, COO of its neighboring rights division, to serve in the same role on a company-wide basis.
UTA
United Talent Agency has announced 19 music-side promotions – including, to agent, Alex Baranello, Ashley Ramos, Eleni Hart, Eli Hanavan, Grace Cunningham, Josh Pollard, Kayleigh Lawrence, Matt Popper, Matt Reinberg, Taylor Krebs, and Tyler Stimmel.
Additionally, Joe Marino is now tour marketing manager, while seven (Branda Cavanna, Dani Narins, Emanuele Grisafi, Kayla Morgan, Sabrina Sutton, Sydney Bryant, and Tom Walker) have been upped to coordinator.
Superstruct
Superstruct Entertainment co-founder James Barton has departed the company.