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Sony Music Publishing U.K. has upped Andrew Spence to general counsel.
In his new role, Spence will oversee business and legal affairs strategies and initiatives on behalf of SMP U.K. and its roster, as well as provide guidance and counsel on its legal and operational matters.
Based in London, he will continue to report to President, Co-Managing Director, U.K., & SVP International, David Ventura and U.K. Co-Managing Director Tim Major.
“I’m also delighted to continue my journey at Sony Music Publishing and be surrounded by so many talented people; from my colleagues to the amazing writers and catalogues we represent,” said Spence.
“It has been a pleasure to watch Andrew continue to grow as an executive over the past few years. This role is a natural progression, positioning him as even more involved in the business and senior management structure,” added Major.
Having first joined the company in 2014, Spence most recently served as head of legal and business affairs since 2019. Prior to joining SMP U.K., Spence—who began his music industry career as a drummer and musician—spent several years in private practice as a music lawyer.