Executive Turntable: Sony Music Focuses on Southeast Asia, Plus Island Elevates Its Head of Analytics
Also this week: Complex's founder returns, Big Machine hires a Universal veteran, Warner Music Nashville promotes a pair, and 5B launches its Pink Motel.

It’s time to drop the needle on another Executive Turntable, Billboard’s weekly compendium of promotions, hirings, exits and firings — and all things in between — across the music business. There’s been a fair share of news this week, so let’s get cracking.
Sony Music Entertainment named Kevin Foo as managing director for Southeast Asia, overseeing operations in the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand, effective immediately. Based in Singapore, Foo will lead efforts to expand SME’s presence in these rapidly growing music markets, focusing on artist development and audience engagement. He will report to Shridhar Subramaniam, president of Asia and Middle East, and manage a squad including general managers and a vp of international marketing for Southeast Asia. Foo brings a strong track record, having previously served as MD of RCA Records Greater China and GM of SME Taiwan. During the Covid-19 pandemic, he led a cross-border collaboration supporting Taiwanese artist Eric Chou’s charity initiative. Prior to joining the Sony family in 2022, Foo co-founded Umami Records, ran Beep Studios, managed artists through Foundation Music, and did some consulting for UMG. His appointment signals SME’s commitment to growth of local genres like P-pop and T-pop. “Kevin has a unique ability to connect artists, markets, and audiences in ways that drive both commercial and cultural impact,” said Subramaniam. “His deep understanding of the region, coupled with his passion for artist development, makes him an ideal leader to shape the next phase of our Southeast Asia strategy.”
Island Records elevated Matt Palazzolo from vp to senior vp and head of analytics at the UMG imprint. Based in New York, he’ll report directly to co-chairmen and CEOs Imran Majid and Justin Eshak. In his new role, Palazzolo will continue to enhance the label’s data capabilities and provide action-oriented insights to the organization, management partners and artists. Since joining Island in 2022 after a lengthy stint at Sony Music Publishing, Palazzolo and his team have excelled in using insights to support artist development. Eshak praised Palazzolo as “key to our culture of learning” at the label, adding, “he also has a real understanding of music and culture that’s indispensable to the delicate process of combining art and analytics.” Majid emphasized Palazzolo’s skill in integrating analytics into the label’s “DNA… He has an incredible ability to attune to what each department is doing and add value by way of his intensive and comprehensive research.”
Big Machine Label Group hired Chris Koon as executive vice president of finance. Koon will report directly to BMLG president Andrew Kautz and HYBE America CFO Eric Holden. Koon has over three decades of financial experience across recorded music, distribution and publishing operations, holding financial leadership positions at Universal Music Group/Capitol CMG, managing business acquisitions and integrations. –Jessica Nicholson

Complex founder Marc Eckō is returning as chief creative and innovation officer, overseeing creative strategy and integrating technologies like artificial intelligence to boost audience engagement. Eckō founded Complex magazine in 2002, transforming how youth culture and streetwear are covered in media. Before Complex, he pioneered Eckō UNLTD., blending music and design. Complex, acquired by NTWRK in 2024 with strategic investment from UMG, Jimmy Iovine, Goldman Sachs and Main Street advisors, has expanded into e-commerce, revived its print magazine, and globally expanded ComplexCon. Additionally, Ray Elias joined as chief marketing officer, leading brand, growth and communications. Elias, with over 25 years of experience, has held pivotal roles at high-growth startups and market-leading brands, including CMO at HotelTonight and StubHub, driving significant business growth and industry disruption.
Smith Entertainment Law Group (SELG), known for its expertise in production counsel for awards shows, series, films, documentaries, and live events, named Lynn Elliot, Esq. as senior counsel. Based in NYC, Elliot brings extensive experience in film, television, music, live events, and new media, having worked on projects like Precious, Alive Inside, and The Rachel Zoe Project. Her clients include producers, writers, directors, musicians, and event promoters. Previously, she served as Associate General Counsel at Dayglo Presents, handling legal matters for ventures like Brooklyn Bowl and Relix Magazine. At SELG, Elliot will lead deal structuring, risk assessment, employment transactions, and business operations support. With a background in film, TV writing, and clinical psychology, she offers a unique blend of creative and legal insight. Kerry Smith, founder and managing partner of SELG, praised Elliot’s breadth of experience and noted “her passion for supporting creative visionaries will further elevate the comprehensive services we offer to our clients.”
Warner Music Nashville promoted Katherine Firsching to director of commercial partnerships and Blair Poirier to manager of commercial partnerships. Both will report to Kristen Williams, svp of radio and commercial partnerships. Firsching, who joined WMG in 2020 as an interactive marketing coordinator, later became manager of video strategy. Poirier joined WMG in 2022 as commercial partnerships coordinator after working at Pierce Public Relations. Williams praised Firsching’s ability to build relationships with partners and artists, highlighting her “driving spirit to learn and win,” while commending Poirier’s skills in DSP account management and her ability to manage workloads “while also building fantastic relationships with our premiere DSP accounts.” They can be reached at katherine.firsching@wmg.com and/or blair.poirier@wmg.com.
Berklee appointed Edward J. Lewis III as senior vp of institutional advancement, effective May 15, a role in which he’ll work with Berklee’s top leadership to drive global fundraising and engagement initiatives. Lewis brings over 20 years of experience in higher education and the performing arts, with expertise in fundraising and strategic planning. Previously, Lewis was president and CEO of the Caramoor Center for music and the arts, where he launched its first major gifts program and advanced diversity and inclusion efforts. As vice chancellor for advancement at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, he led a $75 million fundraising campaign and doubled the school’s endowment. A professional violist, Lewis also held development roles at the University of Maryland. “[Lewis’] extensive leadership and fundraising expertise, coupled with his community-focused approach, will help us realize our ambitious institutional advancement priorities across our campuses,” said president Jim Lucchese.
5B Artist Management announced internal promotions and the launch of its new creative and marketing agency, Pink Motel. Brad Fuhrman has been promoted to senior vp, managing artists like Lamb of God, BABYMETAL and Stone Sour. Lindsey Medina joins as senior manager of business development, bringing experience from Danny Wimmer Presents and Live Nation. In the UK, Adam Foster has been promoted to general manager, working with acts such as Behemoth and Slaughter to Prevail. Pink Motel, led by Stephen Reeder and Audrey Flynn, will focus on music marketing, brand campaigns and digital strategy. The agency already partners with top clients including Sony, BMG and Live Nation, while Reeder and Flynn continue their roles at 5B.
Jay Ahmed has been promoted to head of promotions at London-based promo agency Your Army, where he’ll lead the DJ, UK Radio, international radio and third party playlist departments. Having joined the company seven years ago as a national radio plugger, Ahmed has played a key role in successful campaigns for artists like BICEP, Barry Can’t Swim, Sub Focus, A Little Sound, salute, LF SYSTEM and KILIMANJARO. In his new position, he will oversee all promotional operations, develop global strategies and strengthen ties with media, artist management and label partners. Ahmed expressed gratitude for the opportunity and praised the Your Army team and artist roster, stating his excitement for what lies ahead in his expanded role.
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