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SoundExchange Promotes Richard Conlon to Development Role


SoundExchange announced today, September 19, that Richard Conlon will be promoted to the position of chief corporate development officer. Richard ConlonAs chief corporate development officer, Conlon will oversee business development strategies and lead the company’s efforts to expand its line of services for artists, labels, music publirs, and licensees. His previous role was as SoundExchange’s chief external affairs officer.SoundExchange president and CEO Michael Huppe notes:”Richard’s leadership in the music industry makes him the ideal person to help drive our strategy to grow�SoundExchange into a diversified portfolio of companies and services for the entire industry… SoundExchange is helping re-order the business of music by creating solutions that facilitate royalty distributions to music creators, setting standards and service levels that the industry can rely upon. Read more: BMI’s Richard Conlon Talks Digital Licensing at 2014 MIDEM Conference.

SoundExchange is committed to innovation and growth delivered at the speed of digital.”


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