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SONY/ATV UPS SHARON BOYSE
12/14/20

Sony/ATV Music Publishing has upped Sharon Boyse to SVP, International Operations and Society Relations. Based in the company’s London office, Boyse reports to Sony/ATV President, International, Guy Henderson.

In her new role, Boyse will oversee affiliate administration operation teams throughout the company.

She’s also responsible for collaborating with regional leaders, negotiating global deals, maintaining relationships with industry affiliates and societies as well as advising the company's digital teams.

“Sharon has been at the forefront of our administration effort for many years and is one of the prime reasons that Sony/ATV leads the way in this crucial area of our business,” shared Henderson.

Boyse adds, “I am very excited to be working in this new role at Sony/ATV, and I look forward to working with our frontline international business leaders to deliver the highest level of operational services and benefit our songwriters globally.”

Known for her work in international music publishing administration, Boyse has worked closely with Copyright Societies and was recently elected Board Director for the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO). With over three decades of experience, she first started at CBS Music Publishing in 1990 when the company formed its European administration hub in London.