HONG KONG (CelebrityAccess) — Veteran international artists and repertoire veteran Oscar Scivier has been appointed as Warner Music Group’s Senior Director of A& for Asia.
In his new role, Scivier, who is based in Hong Kong, will collaborate with the regional management team to develop A&R strategies for the company’s roster while supporting local teams with artist development.
Over the past 15 years, Scivier has worked in London, Los Angeles and New York with an array of artists that includes deadmau5, Madison Beer, DJ Regard, Rita Ora, Zayn, and Kygo, among others.
“I am excited to join the dynamic team at Warner Music. The company’s global reach, commitment to artist development, and focus on cross-cultural collaboration are truly inspiring. I look forward to working with the A&R teams on the ground to discover and nurture the next generation of Asian talent and introduce them to a worldwide audience,” Scivier said.
“Adding Oscar to our worldwide A&R team strengthens our ability to swiftly seize artist development opportunities and reaffirms WMG’s commitment to providing the best platform for the most impactful and popular talent. His wide-ranging experience as a producer, label manager and artist manager will make him a superb addition to our company’s leading team of A&R executives. He will be a key player in elevating our Asian roster to a global level, and I’m thrilled to have him on board as we continue to expand our worldwide reach,” added Kabiru Bello, VP of Global A&R, Warner Recorded Music.
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