Jess Nolan has started a new position as director, event ticketing UK at Live Nation Entertainment.
Nolan most recently worked as head of ticketing at B:Music, and held multiple roles throughout her 12 years at The Ticket Factory until early 2022.
All Things Considered Group (ATC) has promoted Ric Salmon to chief growth officer in a bid to bolster strategy execution across its expanded operations. Salmon will focus on fostering industry partnerships, as well as acquiring new talent and more.
ATC includes artist management businesses ATC Management and Raw Power Management; live concert bookings company ATC Live; live event streaming platform Driift; merchandise business Sandbag and live music promoter Joy Entertainment Group.
Wasserman Music hires key execs
Elsewhere, music agency Wasserman Music has hired three new executives across its growing Fairs & Festivals, Tour Marketing and worldwide agent teams.
Nashville-based Tim Beeding (pictured left) has joined Wasserman Music as senior vice-president, Fairs & Festivals, and will co-lead the division alongside Shannon Casey. Beeding previously served as an agent at CAA for more than two decades.
Doug Singer (pictured right), who is based out of Los Angeles, has joined as vice-president on Wasserman Music’s global agent team, representing artists including Vince Staples and more. Singer previously served as a partner in WME’s music division.
Additionally, LA-based Chloe Garcia (pictured middle) has joined as director of tour marketing. Garcia will report to marketing SVP Sam Alpert, driving the expansion of Wasserman Music’s global client service offerings.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Tim, Doug, and Chloe to Team Wass as our business continues to expand and thrive around the world, and our commitment to serving our clients remains unmatched,” said Wasserman Music president Lee Anderson.
“Each of them is a highly regarded leader in their area of expertise, and all of them are exceptional humans we’re proud to call colleagues and partners.”
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