Warner Music veteran Gregg Nadel is appointed President of A&R at Warner Records Group, bringing his extensive experience to drive global collaboration and artist development. Nadel’s new role involves working closely with key executives to shape the company’s A&R strategy and foster long-term careers for emerging talents.
Warner Music veteran Gregg Nadel has been appointed as the President of A&R at Warner Records Group, stepping into a key leadership role within the company. Based in Los Angeles, Nadel will report directly to Warner Records Group CEO Co-Chairman Aaron Bay-Schuck.
With a 28-year career at Warner Music Group, Nadel previously held the position of Co-Chair and Co-President at Warner Music Nashville, now rebranded as Warner Records Nashville. In his new role, Nadel will be instrumental in shaping the overall A&R strategy and fostering global collaboration across the company’s three major divisions, leveraging his extensive experience in A&R, marketing, and leadership.
Working closely with key executives like Joe Kentish, President of Warner Records U.K.; Karen Kwak, Head of A&R at Warner Records U.S.; and Cris Lacy, the newly appointed Chair and President of Warner Records Nashville, Nadel’s expertise is expected to enhance the company’s efforts in developing long-term careers for artists.
Expressing enthusiasm for his new role, Nadel highlighted the opportunity to support talented artists on a global scale and collaborate with teams in the U.S., U.K., and Nashville to cultivate the next generation of music stars. His extensive background includes leadership roles at Elektra Entertainment and Atlantic Records, where he played a pivotal role in artist development and music marketing.
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