Before joining the BPI Moss spent 15 years working in politics and the UK Government. "Let's Stay Together" is a song by American singer Al Green from his 1972 album of the same name.

Publishers, academics, aggregators & content providers can keep up to date with industry trends and developments, exchange ideas and network with like-minded individuals. “These include free Email: musicweek@abacusemedia.com. There is change in the sector to navigate but also great optimism and I look forward to working in partnership with the research community to deliver sustainable models for the future of formal publication of research.”.

UK’s phenomenal music industry and help shape its policy agenda into the Ian Moss, BPI Director of Public Affairs and co-director of CCUK, added: “It’s encouraging to see Get It Right quietly but surely having a positive effect, and that its core message is getting through. For more stories like this, and to keep up to date with all our market leading news, features and analysis, sign up to receive our daily Morning Briefing newsletter, Flexible with London, Los Angeles and Hong Kong office locations. lover, it’s an honour for me to come into the sector, with British music Geoff Taylor. ConTech – Is your content business properly focused on your users?

long-term growth of British music”, he goes on.

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“After a detailed search process, the STM Board is delighted to have appointed an outstanding individual to lead our organisation and represent our industry around the globe.” said Jason Wilde STM’s current Chair.

Speaking of his appointment Moss said ”I’m absolutely delighted by the opportunity to join STM, I am greatly relishing serving a membership that is deeply committed to the future of research. Ian Moss Director, Public Affairs at BPI. The International Association for Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM) announced today that its Board has appointed Ian Moss as the organisation’s new Chief Executive Officer. Moss who currently serves as Director of Public Affairs for the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) will take up the position in December 2019. Ian Moss (BPI) Upiši se na newsletter. Before becoming a Civil Servant he was a researcher in Parliament for a Government Minister and worked in the Office of Tony Blair MP during the 1997 election.

Morgan Healey is a leading executive search & recruitment business operating globally within STM Publishing, Academic, Research, Education & Digital content. “After a detailed search process, the STM Board is delighted to have appointed an outstanding individual to lead our organisation and represent our industry around the globe.” said Jason Wilde STM’s current Chair. STM is the leading global trade association for all involved in scholarly communications. In 2011 Moss joined the BPI and has worked with its members to navigate the recorded music industry’s fundamental reinvention as a result of digital rights and evolving formats for music delivery. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.

In 2011 Moss joined the BPI and has worked with its members to navigate the recorded music industry’s fundamental reinvention in the streaming era. “Ian was the standout candidate both in terms of his extensive background representing the creative industries, but also his deep experience of developing public policy. The International Association for Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM) announced today that its Board has appointed Ian Moss as the organisation’s new Chief Executive Officer.

Before this Ian spent 12 years in the UK Government and was a Senior Civil Servant in the Ministry of Justice as Director of Criminal Justice Strategy following roles as Head of Strategy in the Department for Work and Pensions, Principal Private Secretary at the Cabinet Office, Head of Technology and Innovation at HM Treasury and Head of Broadcasting Regulation at the Office of Telecommunications. delighted she is joining our team at BPI”, says the organisation’s CEO

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Ian has a BA (Hons) in History from the University of Bristol and an MSc in Business Economics from the University of Strathclyde. While they deal in people - aka recording artists - the BPI also deal in goods and services. of the COVID emergency on the live and physical recorded music sectors of last year.

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There is change in the sector to navigate but also great optimism and I look forward to working in partnership with the research community to deliver sustainable models for the future of formal publication of research.”, Morgan Healey Ltd The Old Vicarage, Market Street, Castle Donington, Derbyshire, DE74 2JB, UK. “Sophie has an outstanding track record in public affairs, and I am