Monday, June 17, 2019

ASCAP hires ex-Vevo executive Brooke Eplee as Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development | Music Business Worldwide


The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) has appointed Brooke Eplee as Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development.

Reporting to ASCAP Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy & Digital Officer Nicholas Lehman, she will help to advance ASCAP’s modernization agenda, exploring new revenue sources, operational enhancement opportunities and other key business objectives.

Eplee has more than 15 years’ experience with business development and strategy in the music and digital media industries.

Most recently, she was Vice President, Business Development at VEVO, where she drove a re-formulation of its business model, distribution and monetization strategy and built a team to support the execution of a new strategic plan.

“Brooke has a track record of driving positive strategic changes from within major music and media companies.”

Nicholas Lehman, ASCAP

 

Prior to that, Eplee served as Senior Director of Global Business Development & Strategy at Sony Music Entertainment, overseeing partner relationships across Sony’s global digital business. She has also held positions at Nokia, Bain Capital Partners and Chatham Partners.

“I am excited to serve our member needs and help advance the music industry toward its next chapter.”

Brooke Eplee

“PROs are fundamental to solving some of the most challenging scale and data issues facing the music industry, and ASCAP is pushing the performing rights sector forward in so many ways,” said Eplee.

“I am excited to serve our member needs and help advance the music industry toward its next chapter.”

Lehman added: “Brooke has a track record of driving positive strategic changes from within major music and media companies.

“Her expertise and passion for uncovering new growth opportunities in existing businesses and for developing impactful cross-industry strategic alliances will be valuable assets to ASCAP’s team and the overall sector.”Music Business Worldwide

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