A fresh digital power move just reshuffled Warner’s Asia Pacific playbook, tightening its grip on licensing money and platform politics fast.
Appointment and reporting line
Appointment and reporting line
- Warner Music Group slotted Wan Yin Koh into a digital growth role.
- Koh stepped in as Vice President for business development.
- Position sits inside Warner Chappell Music Asia Pacific.
- Reporting flows directly to Natalie Madaj.
- Wan Yin Koh will steer digital licensing across the Asia Pacific.
- Her remit covers platform deals and partnership strategy.
- Revenue expansion sits at the center of the mandate.
- Regional digital complexity shapes daily decision-making.
- Wan Yin Koh brings over 15 years of industry experience.
- Previous work placed her at BMAT Music Innovators.
- FUGA roles involved cross-border team coordination.
- Licensing talks covered Spotify and Tencent Music Group.
- Natalie Madaj framed Asia Pacific as a digital growth engine.
- Madaj linked Koh’s skills to songwriter value creation.
- Arica Ng backed the appointment as innovation-driven.
- Leadership signaled a long-term creator-focused strategy.
- Wan Yin Koh earned a bachelor’s degree in Singapore.
- Nanyang Technological University granted her an undergraduate qualification.
- A master’s degree came from the University of Barcelona.
- Studies focused on communication and international business.
- Warner Music Group rolled out several senior promotions.
- Hannah Karp moved into chief communications duties.
- Eric Wong expanded oversight of recorded music units.
- Craig Kallman assumed the Chief Music Officer position.