In one of late March 2025’s music industry hires, promotions, and exits, Megan Ogleby-Page (pictured) became the ERA’s head of operations. Photo Credit: ERA
Here’s a recap of recent music industry hires and in-house promotions as of March 28th, 2025.
If you have a job shuffle to share, we’re all ears. Send us a note to [email protected]. If you’d like to post a job on our Job Board, just send us a request to [email protected]. And, keep track of all the latest music industry hires here.
ERA
The ERA has elevated Megan Ogleby-Page, described as “the driving force behind Record Store Day,” to head of operations.
ASM Global
ASM Global has tapped Chris Dudeck, previously Providence Performing Arts Center’s assistant GM, to serve as Dominion Energy Center’s GM.
Prescription Songs
Prescription Songs has promoted four-year team member (and former Atlantic exec) Chris Martignago to A&R VP.
Wasserman Music
Wasserman Music has announced three hires: Nashville-based CAA vet Tim Beeding as SVP of fairs and festivals; LA-based Doug Singer (formerly with WME) as VP of the global agent team; and Chloe Garcia, also based in LA and previously with WME, as director of tour marketing.
Prager Metis
Longtime accounting professional Jeremy Bottlinger has joined Prager Metis’ Asheville office as senior manager.
Sony Music Brazil
Multi-decade Sony Music higher-up Fernando Cabral de Mello has been elevated to CEO of Sony Music Brazil, including, besides the namesake division, Som Livre and the company’s CTS Eventim ticketing JV.
Epidemic Sound
Miriam O’Shea, who previously oversaw YouTube’s major label relationships as senior partner manager, has signed on as Epidemic Sound’s global music partnerships manager.
Spotify
11 years (and a few massive stock sales) later, Katarina Berg is stepping down as Spotify’s chief HR officer; Anna Ludström, currently HR VP, is expected to take her place.
UTA
United Talent Agency president David Kramer is set to succeed longtime CEO Jeremy Zimmer (who will stay on as executive chairman through 2025’s end) at June’s start.
CAA
After two years with The Neal Agency, Rachel Brittain has joined Creative Artists Agency as a music brand partnerships executive.
Audacy
Amid Audacy’s far-reaching bankruptcy reorganization, interim president and CEO Kelli Turner is taking the reins on a permanent basis.
Additionally, the company’s market president of five years, Chris Oliviero, is now chief business officer. And Robert Philips (previously Entercom’s chief revenue officer) is once again serving as CRO.
Content shared from www.digitalmusicnews.com.