TikTok competitor Triller has announced a new advisory board made up of over a dozen leading female executives in the music biz. The board will meet quarterly to discuss the app's support for artists, creators and the industry while working to improve seamless integration.
The board includes Columbia's Jen Mallory and Phylicia Fant, APG's Elyse Rogers, Spotify's Rosa Asciola, Empire's Tina Davis, Sal&Co/Maverick's Dina Sahim, Live Nation's Allison Maccio, Emagen's Ebonie Ward, Prescription Songs' Rhea Pasricha, Heads Music's Madeline Nelson, Lionfish Entertainment's Rebeca Leon and Last Kings' Kaily Nash.
Triller Chairman Bobby Sarnevesht said, "I am thrilled to bring in Kaily Nash to help us put together this dynamic list of women based on her connections and foresight into who would best integrate with Triller."
Nash, GM Tyga Music/Last Kings Records added, "These women were not only picked because they are gamechangers within the industry but picked for who they are as people outside of the industry. We wanted to showcase diversity across various segments of music and give these women a voice within Triller. We are honored that each of these incredible women said yes to helping push Triller forward into its future."
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