Selina Webb promoted to EVP of Universal Music UK

Selina Webb has been promoted to Executive Vice President of Universal Music UK, reporting to Chairman and CEO David Joseph.

Webb is being given a broader remit alongside her existing responsibilities as part of Universal Music UK’s senior management team.

This will see her actively involved in all strategic issues together with an expanded brief leading wider industry relations.

She will also be a key member of the team overseeing Universal Music’s move to St Pancras Square in 2018.

Webb joined the company in 1998 as Director of Press at Polydor Records, having previously been Editor of Music Week.

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“Selina knows our company and our industry inside out, and has played a key role in universal music’s success.”

David Joseph, Universal Music UK

After assembling an award-winning press team and overseeing some of the biggest music news stories of the 2000s, she stepped up in 2010 to become senior director of communications for Universal Music UK.

David Joseph said: “Selina knows our company and our industry inside out, and has played a key role in Universal Music’s success.  Her new role reflects her exceptional creative and commercial instincts, and I know she will make further significant contributions as we continue to create new opportunities for our artists and labels.”

Alongside her new wider role, Webb will continue to oversee internal and external communications at Universal Music UK, which includes the labels Capitol, Decca, Island, Polydor, UMC, UMTV and Virgin EMI, as well as the sync, brand partnership and TV production division Globe, live entertainment division U-Live and the world’s most famous recording studios, Abbey Road.Music Business Worldwide

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