Universal Music Group (UMG) has promoted Frédéric Voillemot to CFO and EVP of Business Development for Africa, Middle East & Asia (AMEA).
With the new role, UMG says that Voillemot will serve as a key member of its AMEA team and work closely with digital and legal to “ensure a cohesive commercial approach across the region”.
Based in London, Voillemot will report to Adam Granite, Executive Vice President of Market Development.
Additionally, as a senior member of UMG’s global finance team, Voillemot will liaise with Boyd Muir, UMG’s Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer & President of Operations, and Philippe Flageul, UMG’s Executive Vice President & Controller.
UMG says, that in addition to his “strategic responsibilities and ensuring corporate financial compliance and M&A diligence”, Voillemot will work at a regional level with the territory CEOs and CFOs to support their efforts, proposals and business plans to “help advance UMG’s artist-driven, strategic and entrepreneurial initiatives across the region”.
Previously, Voillemot served as UMG’s Senior Vice President of Corporate Development & Strategy, where UMG says he was instrumental in some of its “most transformative corporate and artist deals”.
Based in Santa Monica, he was responsible for the company’s corporate development and strategy function globally.
UMG says that he also supported its executive team, as well as label, country and regional finance heads, on assessing deals, investments and business initiatives including large artist signings, commercial partnerships, strategic planning and monitoring.
Prior to joining UMG, Voillemot was Director of Corporate Internal Audit & Special Projects at Vivendi.
There, he was responsible for leading the internal audit and special projects for North America and working with senior executives on managing audits, identifying key financial controls, evaluating and improving the effectiveness of business risk management, as well as governance processes.
Before Vivendi, Voillemot worked in the mergers and acquisitions roles in Paris at UBS Investment Bank and Lazard Frères.
“Fred is a highly respected and experienced member of UMG’s global finance team, where he has overseen significant acquisitions that have helped shape the company’s business strategy.”
Adam Granite
Adam Granite said: “Fred is a highly respected and experienced member of UMG’s global finance team, where he has overseen significant acquisitions that have helped shape the company’s business strategy.
“In my dealings with Fred over the years, I have witnessed his intelligence, leadership, strategic acumen and his tenaciousness and I couldn’t be more thrilled to have him as a central member of my team.”
“I am thankful for the support of Boyd and Philippe and that we will continue to work closely together in my new role.”
Frédéric Voillemot
Voillemot added: “I’m thrilled to begin this new chapter, where I’ll be able to leverage my experience to further develop UMG’s high-growth markets and work with the excellent teams that Adam has already assembled to capitalize on the extraordinary breadth of opportunities in those regions.
“I am incredibly proud of my tenure leading UMG’s Corporate Development & Strategy and my US and London teams. I am thankful for the support of Boyd and Philippe and that we will continue to work closely together in my new role.”Music Business Worldwide