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● Lucy Dickens promoted to global head at WME

Lucy Dickins promoted to global head at WME

WME has announced that Lucy Dickins has been promoted to global head of contemporary music and touring. She is now the first woman to lead the music division at a major talent agency.

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Dickins, who recently moved from London to the Beverly Hills headquarters of WME, started working for the company in 2019. Since her arrival, she has attracted formidable clients and strengthened WME`s position as the top music agency in the UK.

Dickins` expanded responsibilities include managing all facets of the agency`s touring and current music divisions in Beverly Hills, New York, Nashville, London, and Sydney.

Lloyd Braun, chairman of WME and president of Endeavor Client Group, described Lucy as a “dynamic leader” who “brings strategic vision, energy, and passion to every artist and colleague she encounters.” “Lucy is the ideal leader to guide WME’s contemporary music business as we continue to expand our offerings and opportunities for our clients.”

“I am grateful to the leadership at WME for supporting me in this role, and for my partners and team members I have the privilege of working with every day in the Music division,” said Dickins. “There is no place like WME, and I’m excited for what we will achieve together on behalf of our clients.”

While Becky Gardenhire, Joey Lee, and Jay Williams will remain in their roles as co-heads of WME`s Nashville office, leading the agency`s country music touring business, Kirk Sommer will continue in his role as global co-head of contemporary music and touring.

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