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Aaron Named SVP, International, Atlantic Records
Tom Aaron has been appointed Senior Vice
President of International for Atlantic Records, based at the company's New
York headquarters. The announcement was made today by Atlantic
Chairman/CEO Craig Kallman and President Julie Greenwald. Aaron joins
Atlantic following an 11-year stint at Columbia Records, where he was most
recently Vice President and Head of the label's International Department.

In his new post, Aaron oversees the day-to-day activities of Atlantic's
International Department, with a focus on developing global marketing and
artist development plans for the label's roster.
In making the announcement, Craig Kallman commented: "More than at any
time in the history of our industry, the music business is a global
business. The development of truly international stars is one of our
highest priorities at Atlantic, especially as new technology and the global
media explosion continue to break down boundaries between people,
countries, and cultures. Tom's years of experience working in and running
the international department at a major label and his expertise in breaking
artists on a global level are second to none. I am very happy to welcome
Tom to the Atlantic family, and I know he has great things in store for us
around the world."
Julie Greenwald stated: "Tom is an extremely talented executive who comes
armed with a wealth of experience and knowledge of the global marketplace.
It is so important for Atlantic to continue to develop and break
international superstars around the world-performers whose music crosses
all borders and cultures. Tom's creative and aggressive promotional and
marketing strategies will undoubtedly help spearhead our efforts on the
international front. I am thrilled to welcome him to the Atlantic team."
Tom Aaron began his career in the music industry in 1991 as a marketing
assistant at EMI Records. The following year, he joined Columbia Records'
International Department as an assistant. In 1993, he was named
Coordinator and subsequently advanced through the ranks of the department,
serving as Manager, Associate Director, Director, Senior Director, and Vice
President. In 2001, he was named Head of Columbia's International
Department.
Aaron received a Bachelor of Science degree in TV/Radio/Film from Syracuse
University in 1991.
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