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Brooke Salisbury has joined Sony Music U.K. in the newly created position of SVP, International Marketing & Digital Partnerships. She most recently served as GM at ADA U.K.
In her new role, Salisbury will oversee the label's U.K. teams working on international marketing and partnerships with DSPs.
“I’m delighted to welcome Brooke to her new role where she will help bolster our service for both artists and digital partners,” Jason Iley, MBE, chairman and CEO at Sony Music U.K. & Ireland, said.
At ADA, Warner Music’s distribution and label services division, Salisbury worked closely with Central Cee on his success through chart-topping mixtapes and global hit singles. She also guided the distributor’s partnerships with a range of independent labels, including BMG, Defected and London Records, and artists such as Sonny Fodera, Oliver Heldens and Tom Zanetti.
Prior to ADA, Salisbury held senior roles at Domino, first running its Australian business before relocating to London as the label’s U.K. head of Marketing. There, she oversaw the campaigns of Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, Jon Hopkins and more.