Jenifer Mallory has been promoted to president at Columbia Records.
has been promoted to president of Columbia Records, the company announced today . Mallory, who has been executive vp/general manager of the label since 2018, will continue to report to chairman/CEOMallory has been at Columbia Records and Sony Music since 2006, when she joined and rose through a series of marketing roles over the years.
In her new role, she will continue to have oversight of marketing, publicity, digital, brand partnerships, licensing and video departments at Columbia, the company said. “I’ve had the privilege of spending much of my career at Columbia Records and am proud of what we have achieved over the past few years,” Mallory said in a statement. “I’m thankful to our incredible staff and most importantly our inspiring artists. I’m forever grateful to Ron Perry and [Sony Music chairman] Rob Stringer for entrusting me with this role and their mentorship. I will continue championing our artists and honor Columbia’s legacy.
“Jen’s steadfast championing of artists, extraordinary leadership abilities, and unwavering dedication to Columbia Records makes her truly Presidential,” Perry said in a statement.
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