Corey Williams upped to VP, Business and Legal Affairs, Rights & Clearances for Republic Records, Def Jam Recordings and Island Records

Corey Williams - UMG

Universal Music Group has promoted executive Corey Williams to Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs, Rights & Clearances for Republic Records, Def Jam Recordings and Island Records.

Williams, a highly respected music industry executive, brings more than 30 years of experience to his new leadership position.

In the new role, Williams will provide an expanded focus on Rights and Clearances, as well as shared services across Republic, Def Jam and Island.

He will remain based in New York and continue to report to Antoinette Trotman, Senior Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs, Rights & Clearances for Republic Records, Def Jam Recordings and Island Records.

In 2015, Williams joined UMG as Director of Business & Legal Affairs and was promoted to Senior Director of Business & Legal Affairs soon after joining the company.

Prior to UMG, Williams served as Associate Director of Business & Legal Affairs at Atlantic Records.

Williams began his career in 1985 as an Assistant Audio Engineer at Sony Music Studios, where he worked with legendary artists George Clinton, Stevie Wonder, Nas and Michael Jackson, among many others.

In 1997, Williams joined Arista Records as Manager of Rights & Clearances.

“Corey is an invaluable member of our team and has been instrumental in contributing to the continued success of Republic, Def Jam and Island.”

Antoinette Trotman, Senior Vice President

In announcing the appointment, Trotman said: “Corey is an invaluable member of our team and has been instrumental in contributing to the continued success of Republic, Def Jam and Island.

“His wealth of experience, knowledge, and expertise have been crucial in navigating the rapidly evolving music industry landscape and ensuring that our artists and labels are well-positioned for long-term success.”

“It’s a privilege to collaborate daily with such talented artists and executives. I look forward to continuing to help drive the future growth of these iconic labels.”

Corey Williams – DEF Jam/Island Recordings

Williams added: “I am honored to take on this expanded role and I want to thank Antoinette and Steve Gawley, UMG’s Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs, for this opportunity to continue to work with the incredibly talented teams at Republic, Def Jam and Island Records.

“It’s a privilege to collaborate daily with such talented artists and executives. I look forward to continuing to help drive the future growth of these iconic labels.”Music Business Worldwide

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