Warner Music UK has promoted Charlotte Saxe to SVP, Legal & Business Affairs, effective October 3.
In her new role, she’ll be reporting directly to Tony Harlow, CEO, Warner Music UK.
Saxe’s promotion comes as James Radice retires from the company after more than eight years.
Saxe has worked at Warner Music UK for more than 15 years, first joining as Senior Legal and Business Affairs Manager, and most recently serving as VP of Legal and Business Affairs for Atlantic Records UK.
During her tenure she oversaw artist signings including Charli XCX, Clean Bandit, Darkoo, Ed Sheeran, Fred again, Maisie Peters and Tion Wayne.
She will now head up Warner Music UK’s legal and business affairs team, which supports frontline labels Atlantic Records UK, Darco Recordings, Parlophone, Warner Records UK, as well as catalog division Rhino UK and independent distribution arm ADA UK.
Saxe started her legal career at music and entertainment practice SSB Solicitors in London, before joining Warner Music UK in 2007.
Charlotte Saxe said: “I’m excited to step-up and take on this new role and challenge. It’s a fascinating time for legal and business affairs teams across our industry as the deal-making landscape evolves.
“It’s a fascinating time for legal and business affairs teams across our industry as the deal-making landscape evolves.”
Charlotte Saxe
Added Saxe: “We are privileged to have some of the most diverse and exciting artists in the industry on our roster, and I look forward to working with our labels, and alongside our brilliant legal and business affairs team, to sign and support the next generation of talent.
“I want to thank Tony for this fantastic opportunity and I’m very grateful to James for all his guidance over the years.”
“It’s great that Charlotte is stepping up to lead the team when I retire and I know that she’ll do an incredible job.”
James Radice
James Radice added: “I’ve had an amazing time at Warner Music at a time of enormous change in the music industry.
“It’s been a privilege to help grow our roster and ensure that we continue to invest in the most exciting creative talent coming out of the UK. It’s great that Charlotte is stepping up to lead the team when I retire and I know that she’ll do an incredible job.”
Added Radice: “I’d like to thank Max Lousada for bringing me into the company, and Tony Harlow, for his support and friendship over the last few years as we navigated through the craziness of the pandemic and stayed ahead of the curve in our fast-changing industry.
“I’d also like to thank and pay tribute to the Warner Music UK Business Affairs, A&R Co-ordination and ADA UK teams. The best in the business across the board!”
“We all wish James a well-deserved retirement, and we look forward confidently to what Charlotte will bring to the role.”
Tony Harlow, Warner Music UK
Tony Harlow, CEO, Warner Music UK said: “It’s a big deal for Warner Music UK, and for me personally, that our friend and advisor James Radice has decided it’s time to stand down. Throughout his career, James has added calm and consideration to tricky situations and negotiations. We wish him well.
“But we’re not worried, because we have Charlotte Saxe to take us forward. Charlotte has already made an outstanding contribution to the business and been an incredible force behind Atlantic Records’ management team.
“Now, as she takes over leadership of our whole Business Affairs team, her pragmatism and determination will ensure that we continue forward without missing a beat, and her intelligence and strategic brain will help play a part in shaping tomorrow’s business as profoundly as James has shaped today’s.
“We all wish James a well-deserved retirement, and we look forward confidently to what Charlotte will bring to the role.”Music Business Worldwide