John Janick has left the independent label he co-founded, Fueled By Ramen, to become President and Chief Operating Officer of Universal‘s Interscope Geffen A&M.
Janick ran Fueled By Ramen for 16 years, where his team broke artists such as Fall Out Boy, fun., Paramore, and Panic! at the Disco.
Since 2009, Janick was simultaneously co-president of Elektra Records, which he relaunched with the success of artists Bruno Mars and Cee Lo Green.
Said Jimmy Iovine, Chairman and CEO of Interscope Geffen A&M: “I’m really excited to have John come on board as President and COO; he’s exactly what we needed at this time. Everything he accomplished at Fueled By Ramen reminded me of the early days of Interscope. Combine that with John’s experience running a bigger company at Elektra, and it makes him the perfect fit for us.”
“I’m looking forward to what lies ahead for Interscope Geffen A&M, and I’m thrilled to be working with Jimmy Iovine.” said Janick, who will report directly to Iovine.
“Because he is here, I would not have gone anywhere else. I’ve been entrusted to help build this company for the future. Interscope Geffen A&M has great artists and great employees. It’s fantastic to be joining a company that has been built on such exciting artists and music; that’s something I intend on continuing.”
Janick co-founded Fueled By Ramen in his dorm room while an 18-year-old at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
In 2003, the label broke through with the release of Fall Out Boy’s Take This To Your Grave, FBR’s first gold album. 2005 brought the platinum A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out from Panic! at the Disco. Paramore’s platinum Riot! followed in 2007, as did a move for the label from Florida to New York City. In 2010, Janick personally signed fun.
The following year he was tasked with helping to relaunch the Elektra label for Atlantic Records in addition to his continuing role as head of Fueled By Ramen. While he was at Elektra, he reestablished the legendary imprint as Doo-Wops & Hooligans from Bruno Mars went platinum and Cee Lo Green became a star with the quintuple platinum single “F**k You/Forget You”.Music Business Worldwide