
Powerhouse publishing and management company Primary Wave Music is expanding its brand division with the hiring of former top Atlantic Records exec Camille Hackney as head of brand partnerships, based out of the company’s New York office, and Bart Saunt as senior VP, based in Los Angeles. Additionally, the brand division’s Sam Sklover has been […]
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