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WMN ADDS TWO
4/8/22

Warner Music Nashville is bolstering their innovative streaming team with the addition of Jen Danielson as Senior Director of Streaming and Jamie Graves as Director of Streaming. They report to SVP, Tim Foisset.

Joining WMN from Pandora, Danielson previously served as the Head of Country Music Programming for three years and spent 10+ years in music programming and artist relations at CMT. As Sr. Director of Streaming, she will work with Pandora and Amazon Music.

Graves, who began his career at UMG in 2013, has spent time at Capitol Christian Music Group working across radio promotions, commercial partnerships and digital marketing and more. He most recently led the streaming and digital marketing efforts at Monument Records. In his new role, he’ll work with Spotify and Apple Music.

“Jen and Jamie are two of the most well-respected people within the Nashville streaming community,” said Foisset. “I am confident that they have the tools to further elevate our relationships and find innovative ways for us to amplify Warner Music Nashville artists.”

Pictured below are (l-r) Danielson and Graves.