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Universal Music Group Announces Strategic Leadership Appointments within Africa
By Motolani Alake
ON JANUARY 4, 2021, UNIVERSAL MUSIC
GROUP, the world leader in music entertainment, today strengthened its position as the leading music company in Africa by announcing a strategic expansion of its Sub-Saharan Africa leadership team.
These appointments underscore UMG’s ongoing
commitment to support and grow Africa’s domestic music ecosystems, while also creating new opportunities for African talent to
reach new audiences globally.
To complement UMG’s longstanding operations in South Africa, it has also established divisions in Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon and Morocco. This presence will continue to grow throughout 2021 and beyond, as UMG continues to further extend the company’s ability to support domestic artists across Africa and globally.
To help lead this expansion, Sipho Dlamini has been promoted to CEO, Universal Music South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, eff ective immediately. Dlamini will continue to oversee all of UMG’s operations within English-speaking Africa.
Since joining UMG in 2016, he has been instrumental in solidifying and growing UMG’s African infrastructure, increasing the visibility of African music around the world and delivering unprecedented artist success in South Africa.
During this time, UMG has also led the industry with new initiatives across live music, brand partnerships and the adoption of licensed and legal streaming platforms within Africa.
Dlamini is a member of UMG’s Task Force for Meaningful Change (TFMC), which was created last year as a driving force for inclusion and social justice within the global music industry and serves as chair for the TFMC’s Global Committee.
In his new role, Dlamini will continue to work closely with Adam Granite, UMG’s EVP, Market Development, to identify further opportunities for artists signed to Universal Music Africa to reach new audiences around the world, utilizing UMG’s unrivalled global network of industry-leading businesses spanning more than 60 countries worldwide.
Within South Africa, Dlamini has been joined by hugely experienced senior executive Elouise
Kelly, who has been appointed Chief Operating Offi cer, Universal Music South Africa and
Sub-Saharan Africa. She will be based in Johannesburg and will report to Dlamini.
Kelly Joins UMG from global advertising and media agency Ogilvy, where she held the position of Managing Director, South Africa. With a proven and award-winning background in branding, marketing, communication and commercial business strategy, she will play an integral role in the further expansion of Universal Music Africa and its operations and label divisions.
Prior to working at Ogilvy, Kelly held senior positions at SABC, Top TV, Viacom International Media Networks and M-Net.
In addition, Chinedu Okeke has been named
Managing Director, Universal Music Nigeria
and will lead the development and expansion of UMG’s existing operations within Nigeria, and further English-speaking markets in West Africa.
He will be based in Lagos, Nigeria and will report to Dlamini. Okeke joins UMG having established himself over the last decade, as a successful business and live-music entrepreneur.
He is the founder of Eclipse Live – A Live entertainment company focused on bringing live aff ordable entertainment to the youth of Africa and Eclipse Brand Agency, working with major clients, artists and commercial partners.
He is also the founder and Executive Producer of Nigeria’s legendary Gidi Culture Festival,
(l-r) Sipho Dlamini, Chinedu Okeke
and a founding Trustee of Echo Music & Arts Foundation, and previously held positions at The Wicklow Group, Canvest Group & AP Moeller Maersk.
All three will work closely with French-speaking operations in Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon and markets within the continent, which operate under the leadership of Franck Kacou, Directeur General, Universal Music Africa.
UMG is also working closely in partnership with parent company Vivendi, and several of Vivendi’s divisions, including CanalOlympia, Olympia Production, Vivendi and Canal+ to support and develop the live music industry throughout Africa.
Announcing the changes, Adam Granite said, “I am thrilled to announce these strategic appointments, as we look to further develop our domestic infrastructure and label rosters within Africa. "Most integral to achieving our long-term ambitions, is to build a strong leadership team on the ground, with deep foundations in each country to help grow a dynamic ecosystem for all to benefi t in the future.
“Over the past few years, Sipho has shown great leadership, commitment and vision for music in Africa, helping UMG to introduce new talent to audiences around the world and identify opportunities to lead the industry in licensing and supporting new platforms to reach African music fans. "Elouise and Chin both bring welcome new skills, proven entrepreneurship and important leadership experience that will only serve to bolster UMG’s position as the market-leader across Africa.”
Sipho Dlamini said, “There has never been a more exciting time for African music around the world, as it continues to infl uence and inspire culture and creativity, whilst reaching a wider audience globally each day through streaming. "I am delighted to welcome both Elouise and Chin to the UMG family, their unique skills and experiences will only help to further establish UMG as a bedrock within the African music community, that will continue to put the interests and opportunities for artists fi rst and help elevate African talent to new levels of success at home and abroad.”
As part of UMG’s strategy, the company is helping African talent reach new audiences internationally. In 2018, UMG became the fi rst major label to license its catalog to Boomplay, Africa’s largest local streaming platform. Last year, UMG released several albums by African artists globally, including:
• Celia from Nigerian Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage
(released in partnership with Motown Records U.S.) and South African rapper Nasty C’s – Zulu Man
With Some Power (in partnership with Def Jam
Recordings in the U.S., Island Records U.K. and other Universal labels around the world); • Midnight Train from Kenya’s Sauti Sol; and
• Old Romance, the debut album release from
Nigerian singer/producer Tekno, who is signed to
Universal Music Nigeria in partnership with Island
Records in the U.K. and U.S.
UMG also agreed a strategic partnership between Nigeria’s Aristokrat Records and Universal Music France and launched Def Jam Africa as a standalone label on the continent, with resources across fi ve countries, dedicated to discovering the best in African Hip-Hop, Afrobeats and Trap music. www.pulse.ng/entertainment/music/universalmusic-group-announces-strategic-leadershipappointments-within-africa/j1p3ps8