Music Week Women in Music Roll of Honour revealed

Music Week Women in Music Roll of Honour revealed

Music Week is delighted to reveal the 2016 Women in Music Roll of Honour.

Now in its third year, the annual Music Week Women in Music event will be hosted by BBC Radio 1’s Alice Levine on Friday, November 11 at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington.

The event has gone from strength to strength since launching in 2014, with UK Music, AIM and Music Week working closely to celebrate the most important and influential women from all sectors of the music industry.

Now, we can confirm the 12 new names that will be added to the Music Week Women in Music Roll Of Honour, which now comprises 40-plus influential and inspirational women from across the music industry.

Among the 12 new additions is a posthumous induction for Fiona Haycock who sadly passed away earlier this year. Haycock was a much loved and respected figure across the industry, serving most recently in the role of executive producer at the Music Industry Trusts Award.

You can see the 12 inductees in full below.

Rebecca Allen, managing director, Decca Records

Natasha Bent, live agent, Coda

Lucy Blair, director, international sales and marketing, The Orchard

Fiona Haycock, executive producer, Music Industry Trusts Award

Sam Isles, VP, artist services, Ticketmaster, international, and managing director, TicketWeb

Pascale Khalaf, VP, synchronisation and licensing, Warner/Chappell

Paulette Long, director, Westbury Music

Emmy Lovell, VP, digital, Warner Music

Damaris Rex-Taylor, general manager, Disturbing London

Sandie Shaw, co-chair, Featured Artist Coalition

Jane Third, SVP, Because Music

Carla Marie Williams, songwriter and founder, Girls I Rate

There will also be seven special category winners: Outstanding Contribution, Businesswoman of the Year, Inspirational Artist, Campaigner, Media Pioneer, Rising Star and the PRS Foundation New Artist Award.

 



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