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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Dave Dyer Promoted to Senior Vice President Promotion, Warner Bros. Records

Dave Dyer Promoted to Senior Vice President Promotion, 
Warner Bros. Records
Dave Dyer
Warner Bros. Records VP of Promotion Dave Dyer has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Promotion.

"Since his arrival at Warner Bros. Records in 2010, Dave has worked tirelessly to better the brands of our artists and company in the mainstream Top 40 arena," saidPeter Gray, Executive Vice President, Warner Bros. Records in making the announcement. "His results speak for themselves, with multiple #1 airplay hits fromJason DeruloMacklemore & Ryan Lewis, as well as a chart-topping debut for Passenger. Dave’s bold path to breaking new artists catapulted newcomers Nico & Vinzto #1 last summer, and has positioned the newly platinum act Echosmith for major stardom in 2015 and beyond."

Prior to his role at Warner Bros. Records, Dave was mentored by Clive DavisRichard PalmeseLA Reidand Steve Bartels, which lead to his vast airplay success for many high-profile artists, including Maroon 5P!nkUsherAlicia KeysChristina AguileraPitbull, Ke$haOutkastKelly ClarksonKings of LeonChris Brown and Justin Timberlake, among others.

Gray added, "His broadened role will allow Dave to expand his reach into new areas of radio, as he’ll work closely with me using his generous knowledge and influential relationships to support our strategies and campaigns throughout the mainstream airplay formats and their national programming initiatives." 

Dyer commented, "Cameron [Strang] and Peter have created a dynamic and creative work environment designed to fuel passion while inspiring aggressive risk taking. Helping foster that unique corporate culture is a great honor. At its finest, Promotion is a team sport - and I’d be remiss not to thank Josh Reich, who is easily the hardest working promotion man in the business." 


He continued, "Our team in the field has embraced our 'Work and Win as a Team' mentality and continues to push the boundries of how and where radio and records can together find new and greater successes. All of our achievements start with them."

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