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Dennis Reese Named SVP Radio Marketing at Sony Music

Sony Music Nashville {SMN} appoints Dennis Reese as Senior Vice President, Radio Marketing & Promotion.  Reese will oversee the development and execution of the strategic radio promotional plans for both the RCA Nashville and Columbia Nashville imprints.

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He will report to Chair and CEO, Taylor Lindsey and President and COO Ken Robold and will start at the company on February 14.

“We are thrilled to welcome back Dennis to the company,” says Lindsey.  “His experience at both the country and pop formats, excellent leadership skills and dedication to the artists he’s worked is unmatched and we are fortunate enough to have him this time at the helm of our promotion team. 

SMN remains committed to promoting our artists at radio and we know Dennis will continue to bring the No. 1s and advocate for our artists every day.”

Reese has spent the last year at Neon Coast where he supported the firm’s roster includingKane Brown,Restless RoadNightly,Dylan Schneiderand Kat Luna. Prior to that, Reese spent 7 years overseeing the RCA Nashville imprint and securing 24 No. 1 records. He joined RCA Nashville after a successful run in pop music with Epic Records, Capitol Music Group, Elektra Records and Columbia Records. 

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