Caldecott Music promotes Dani Deahl to VP policy role

Corporate suits just handed the policy keys to a veteran music tech journalist. Caldecott Music Group elevated Dani Deahl to Vice President of Creator Policy and Corporate Affairs while she retains her existing duties at BandLab Technologies. This new burden involves steering strategy across three massive divisions, which hold brands like NME Networks and Vista Musical Instruments under one roof.

She brings ten years of experience fighting in the trenches where software meets artist rights. Being a musician herself apparently helps her navigate the chaotic landscape of generative AI and creator safety. Her background features a stint as Editorial Director at Output, where she collaborated with acts such as Lucky Daye and Krewella on content development.

Tech enthusiasts might remember her byline from The Verge, where she covered consumer gear and production culture. CEO Meng Kuok praises her ability to tackle fast-moving headaches like artificial intelligence with a creator-focused mindset. Management believes this promotion solidifies her influence over how the organization presents itself globally to partners and the wider industry.

This internal shuffle happens shortly after David Nam Le took the reins at Vista Musical Instruments. The parent entity was originally formed five years ago to consolidate these various properties. Recent moves saw them partnering with Warner Chappell Music for publishing services and Universal Music Group to explore machine learning possibilities.
 

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