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SANCTUARY ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE

POSTED BY:: RotD
Date: Thur/16/12/04 08:59

MERCK MERCURIADIS NAMED AS WORLDWIDE GROUP CHIEF EXECUTIVE

Andy Taylor, Executive Chairman of The Sanctuary Group plc (“Sanctuary” or the “Group”) is pleased to announce today a number of management changes in support of the long-term strategy of the Group.

For the past 18 months, the Group has been focusing on building up the Artist Services side of its business (Artist Management, Live Agency and Merchandising), having created one of the world’s largest independent record companies over the past 5 years. The Board believes that it has built core businesses that compete effectively on a global basis and that the balance and focus of the Group is strong.

During this period, the Group has also created and grown its US business under the management of Merck Mercuriadis from a very low base in 2000 to a business representing close to 50% of Group global revenues.

In order to continue to meet the challenges of what is now a well-rounded business and continue to grow the Group, the Board has made the following management change, effective immediately:

Merck Mercuriadis (41), currently CEO of Sanctuary US, will become Group CEO with a specific brief to direct and manage the creative strategy of the Group across its businesses on a global basis. Merck has worked for Sanctuary for 18 years. He relocated from London to New York 4 years ago to build the North American business and will remain based in the US.

Co-founder of Sanctuary, Andy Taylor (54) will remain as Executive Chairman for the long term and will continue to direct the commercial and financial strategy of the Group alongside the Group Finance Director, Mike Miller (44). Mike will continue to be the main point of contact with the investment community, alongside Philip Ranger (44), Director of Corporate and Investor Relations.

Commenting on the appointment, Andy Taylor stated:

“Sanctuary’s success has been based on a strategic combination of creative and commercial skills. In the past Rod Smallwood my co-founder, managed the creative aspects of the company whilst I looked after the commercial and financial aspects. With Merck’s appointment, we are continuing that successful process.

Merck is one of the outstanding artist managers and record men of his generation and has a strong track record in strategic management and business growth. His affinity with the artist community makes him an ideal person to drive Sanctuary’s success globally, across all of our businesses.

I remain totally committed to the long-term future of Sanctuary and I am very excited about this step. I believe that we have all the pieces in place to see the Sanctuary Group go from strength to strength.”

****

Following his appointment to Group CEO and reflecting the need to ensure that key operational aspects of the business continue to be well-managed, Merck Mercuriadis has defined the core executive management team and made a number of organisational changes, effective immediately. Key amongst these are:

Aky Najeeb (45), currently CEO Sanctuary Artist Services (excluding North America) will have a worldwide overview, becoming CEO, Sanctuary Artist Services Worldwide. Aky has worked for Sanctuary for 20 years. He will remain based in the UK.

Joe Cokell (47), currently CEO, Sanctuary Records Group (excluding North America) will have a worldwide overview, becoming CEO, Sanctuary Recorded Music Worldwide. He joined Sanctuary in 2000 following the acquisition of Castle Records. He will remain based in the UK.

Tom Lipsky (50), currently President, Sanctuary Records Group North America will expand his responsibility becoming CEO, Sanctuary Records Group North America. He joined Sanctuary in 2000 following the acquisition of CMC Records. He will remain based in New York and Raleigh.

Carl Stubner (46), currently Co – President, Sanctuary Artist Management North America will expand his responsibility becoming CEO, Sanctuary Artist Management North America. He joined Sanctuary in 2003. He will remain based in Los Angeles.

Peter Asher (60), currently Co – President, Sanctuary Artist Management North America will expand his responsibility becoming President, Sanctuary Artist Management North America. He joined Sanctuary in 2001. He will remain based in Los Angeles.

Bill Leibowitz (53), currently General Counsel, Sanctuary Group US will extend his role to become General Counsel, Sanctuary Group Worldwide. He joined Sanctuary in 2004 after almost 20 years as outside counsel. He will remain based in New York.

Commenting on these changes, and his appointment, Merck stated:

“The music business has been transformed over the last 5 years with the emphasis for its future now fully on the artist. Sanctuary has been at the forefront of these dramatic changes ensuring that our artists and our initiatives in every aspect of this business are well positioned for long-term success.

I have a deep belief in Sanctuary and commitment to our artists and what we stand for and I am honoured to be appointed Sanctuary Group CEO. I would like to thank the board for their confidence but particularly Rod and Andy for their support and paving my way over the last 18 years.

This is a significant time in the development of the Group and our model and there are many exciting challenges ahead that will ultimately solidify the changes in the music industry and Sanctuary’s prominent role within it.

We have an executive team that is second to none to implement our creative and commercial strategy and combined with our 360 degree infrastructure which allows us to partner with artists in every area and the right fresh ideas gives me every reason to be confident that with each passing day we not only become ever more attractive to the most important career artists but we are also leading the transformation of our industry.”




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Tingle Bod (43) commented:"This sort of news makes me sick. I've always wanted to be something big in records, but instead I've been wasting my life in dumb office jobs. The fact that Mercuriadis is younger than me only makes it worser for me. Sanctuary, will you give me a job? I live near Chessington and I could be at work really early every day if necessary. I wish Merck all the best in his new role".

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> http://www.recordoftheday.com/cgi-bin/rotd-mb/rotd_config.pl?read=27813
> SANCTUARY ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE

> POSTED BY:: RotD
> Date: Thur/16/12/04 08:59

> MERCK MERCURIADIS NAMED AS WORLDWIDE GROUP CHIEF EXECUTIVE

> Andy Taylor, Executive Chairman of The Sanctuary Group plc (“Sanctuary” or
> the “Group”) is pleased to announce today a number of management changes
> in support of the long-term strategy of the Group.

> For the past 18 months, the Group has been focusing on building up the
> Artist Services side of its business (Artist Management, Live Agency and
> Merchandising), having created one of the world’s largest independent
> record companies over the past 5 years. The Board believes that it has
> built core businesses that compete effectively on a global basis and that
> the balance and focus of the Group is strong.

> During this period, the Group has also created and grown its US business
> under the management of Merck Mercuriadis from a very low base in 2000 to
> a business representing close to 50% of Group global revenues.

> In order to continue to meet the challenges of what is now a well-rounded
> business and continue to grow the Group, the Board has made the following
> management change, effective immediately:

> Merck Mercuriadis (41), currently CEO of Sanctuary US, will become Group
> CEO with a specific brief to direct and manage the creative strategy of
> the Group across its businesses on a global basis. Merck has worked for
> Sanctuary for 18 years. He relocated from London to New York 4 years ago
> to build the North American business and will remain based in the US.

> Co-founder of Sanctuary, Andy Taylor (54) will remain as Executive
> Chairman for the long term and will continue to direct the commercial and
> financial strategy of the Group alongside the Group Finance Director, Mike
> Miller (44). Mike will continue to be the main point of contact with the
> investment community, alongside Philip Ranger (44), Director of Corporate
> and Investor Relations.

> Commenting on the appointment, Andy Taylor stated:

> “Sanctuary’s success has been based on a strategic combination of creative
> and commercial skills. In the past Rod Smallwood my co-founder, managed
> the creative aspects of the company whilst I looked after the commercial
> and financial aspects. With Merck’s appointment, we are continuing that
> successful process.

> Merck is one of the outstanding artist managers and record men of his
> generation and has a strong track record in strategic management and
> business growth. His affinity with the artist community makes him an ideal
> person to drive Sanctuary’s success globally, across all of our
> businesses.

> I remain totally committed to the long-term future of Sanctuary and I am
> very excited about this step. I believe that we have all the pieces in
> place to see the Sanctuary Group go from strength to strength.”

> ****

> Following his appointment to Group CEO and reflecting the need to ensure
> that key operational aspects of the business continue to be well-managed,
> Merck Mercuriadis has defined the core executive management team and made
> a number of organisational changes, effective immediately. Key amongst
> these are:

> Aky Najeeb (45), currently CEO Sanctuary Artist Services (excluding North
> America) will have a worldwide overview, becoming CEO, Sanctuary Artist
> Services Worldwide. Aky has worked for Sanctuary for 20 years. He will
> remain based in the UK.

> Joe Cokell (47), currently CEO, Sanctuary Records Group (excluding North
> America) will have a worldwide overview, becoming CEO, Sanctuary Recorded
> Music Worldwide. He joined Sanctuary in 2000 following the acquisition of
> Castle Records. He will remain based in the UK.

> Tom Lipsky (50), currently President, Sanctuary Records Group North
> America will expand his responsibility becoming CEO, Sanctuary Records
> Group North America. He joined Sanctuary in 2000 following the acquisition
> of CMC Records. He will remain based in New York and Raleigh.

> Carl Stubner (46), currently Co – President, Sanctuary Artist Management
> North America will expand his responsibility becoming CEO, Sanctuary
> Artist Management North America. He joined Sanctuary in 2003. He will
> remain based in Los Angeles.

> Peter Asher (60), currently Co – President, Sanctuary Artist Management
> North America will expand his responsibility becoming President, Sanctuary
> Artist Management North America. He joined Sanctuary in 2001. He will
> remain based in Los Angeles.

> Bill Leibowitz (53), currently General Counsel, Sanctuary Group US will
> extend his role to become General Counsel, Sanctuary Group Worldwide. He
> joined Sanctuary in 2004 after almost 20 years as outside counsel. He will
> remain based in New York.

> Commenting on these changes, and his appointment, Merck stated:

> “The music business has been transformed over the last 5 years with the
> emphasis for its future now fully on the artist. Sanctuary has been at the
> forefront of these dramatic changes ensuring that our artists and our
> initiatives in every aspect of this business are well positioned for
> long-term success.

> I have a deep belief in Sanctuary and commitment to our artists and what
> we stand for and I am honoured to be appointed Sanctuary Group CEO. I
> would like to thank the board for their confidence but particularly Rod
> and Andy for their support and paving my way over the last 18 years.

> This is a significant time in the development of the Group and our model
> and there are many exciting challenges ahead that will ultimately solidify
> the changes in the music industry and Sanctuary’s prominent role within
> it.

> We have an executive team that is second to none to implement our creative
> and commercial strategy and combined with our 360 degree infrastructure
> which allows us to partner with artists in every area and the right fresh
> ideas gives me every reason to be confident that with each passing day we
> not only become ever more attractive to the most important career artists
> but we are also leading the transformation of our industry.”
 
Send Merck an e-mail, he's a nice guy.

> Tingle Bod (43) commented:"This sort of news makes me sick. I've
> always wanted to be something big in records, but instead I've been
> wasting my life in dumb office jobs. The fact that Mercuriadis is younger
> than me only makes it worser for me. Sanctuary, will you give me a job? I
> live near Chessington and I could be at work really early every day if
> necessary. I wish Merck all the best in his new role".
 
Merck Mercuriadis is a cool name... Also, something slightly bizarre -- TRUE STORY!

This thread reminded me of something odd.
About 3 months ago, I was speaking to someone I was working on a project with about covering some time I was going to take off.(Because I was going to England to see Moz, of course! )
Anyway, I mentioned to her the reason I was going (Moz) and she said, "Yes, isn't it funny that his record label has an office here?" I thought she MUST be mistaken, but it's true! There is absolutely nothing else like that in my hometown, ha. Nothing. So, Sanctuary has offices in LA, NY, and -- you guessed it -- my hometown. Bizarre!
 
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