Renee Brodeur promoted to General Manager of artist management firm TMWRK

Renee Brodeur

Artist management and entertainment company TMWRK has promoted Partner and Executive Vice President Renee Brodeur to the role of General Manager, effective immediately.

Brodeur, who has been with the company for over a decade, currently co-manages artists including Diplo, Major Lazer, and A-Trak with TMWRK CEO and founder Andrew McInnes, while also overseeing Chicago-based duo DRAMA and producer Kito.

“I couldn’t be more excited to step into this new role at TMWRK,” said Brodeur.

“My 14 years with the company have been an incredible journey, and I’m grateful every day to work with amazing artists and be surrounded by such immensely talented peers. I look forward to TMWRK’s continued growth and am honored to be part of this journey alongside such a sharp and fearless leader as Andrew McInnes.”

“I look forward to TMWRK’s continued growth and am honored to be part of this journey alongside such a sharp and fearless leader as Andrew McInnes.”

Renee Brodeur

McInnes added: “Renee has been an essential member of TMWRK for more than 14 years. I’m excited to have her step into the roll of GM and continue to grow the business together across all aspects of the entertainment business. We’re lucky to have her.”

Brodeur began her nearly two-decade career at Epic Records, where she worked in the Artist Development department. She joined TMWRK in 2012, shortly after the company was founded, initially serving as a day-to-day manager before rising through the executive ranks.

“I’m excited to have her step into the roll of GM and continue to grow the business together across all aspects of the entertainment business. We’re lucky to have her.”

Andrew McInnes, CEO and founder, TMWRK

In recent years, her role has focused on strategic planning and partnerships, while overseeing her roster’s business operations and launching brands.

Among the projects she has worked on is the expansion of Diplo’s Run Club, a live events and fitness brand that recently concluded its second season, drawing 100,000 attendees across events in eight U.S. cities.

She was recently named among Billboard’s 2026 Dance Power Players, and was previously included in the publication’s 2025 Women in Music list.

According to the company, Brodeur has also played a key role in TMWRK’s growth, including its expansion from New York into Los Angeles and London, alongside an increase in staff and clients.Music Business Worldwide