Suno hires former Atlantic and YouTube execs ahead of licensed AI music model launch
Suno, the AI music company currently facing litigation from major labels, is expanding its music team with two key hires: former Atlantic Records marketing executive Grace James as VP and head of artist marketing and editorial, and former YouTube business development executive Christian Bowne as director and head of music business development. Both will work under former Merlin CEO Jeremy Sirota. The hires come ahead of Suno's planned launch of a new licensed AI-music model later this year.
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Former Atlantic Records marketing executive Grace James has joined as VP and head of artist marketing and editorial
Former YouTube biz-dev exec Christian Bowne is taking a role as director and head of music business development
He'll be working within the team led by former Merlin CEO Jeremy Sirota
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