Sony Music Announces Departure of ANZ Chair & CEO Vanessa Picken
In a move that marks a significant transition for the iconic music label, Sony Music has confirmed that Vanessa Picken is stepping down as chair and CEO of its Australian and New Zealand operations. The departure, which takes effect immediately, caps off a three-year tenure during which Picken oversaw major modernization efforts, artist-first initiatives, and industry-first milestones.
Picken, who was appointed in June 2022 and began her role in September 2022, became the first woman to lead Sony Music's operations across both countries. Her appointment was seen as a significant reset for the company, following an external investigation into workplace culture that led to the departure of former CEO Denis Handlin in 2021.
During her tenure, Picken spearheaded efforts to modernize internal operations and improve artist relations. Under her leadership, Sony Music ANZ invested in digital innovation, experiential brand opportunities, and new licensing models, while placing increased emphasis on artist well-being and transparency.
Picken expressed pride over the achievements of her time at Sony Music, citing the company's modernization efforts, enhanced digital capabilities, and new growth initiatives as key highlights. She also acknowledged the importance of fostering a supportive environment for artists, stating that she hopes to inspire future generations of leaders.
Rob Stringer, chairman of Sony Music Group, thanked Picken for her contributions in a statement, praising her dedication to guiding artists' careers and championing local creative talent. However, no immediate successor has been named, leaving the company's leadership structure uncertain at present.
				
			In a move that marks a significant transition for the iconic music label, Sony Music has confirmed that Vanessa Picken is stepping down as chair and CEO of its Australian and New Zealand operations. The departure, which takes effect immediately, caps off a three-year tenure during which Picken oversaw major modernization efforts, artist-first initiatives, and industry-first milestones.
Picken, who was appointed in June 2022 and began her role in September 2022, became the first woman to lead Sony Music's operations across both countries. Her appointment was seen as a significant reset for the company, following an external investigation into workplace culture that led to the departure of former CEO Denis Handlin in 2021.
During her tenure, Picken spearheaded efforts to modernize internal operations and improve artist relations. Under her leadership, Sony Music ANZ invested in digital innovation, experiential brand opportunities, and new licensing models, while placing increased emphasis on artist well-being and transparency.
Picken expressed pride over the achievements of her time at Sony Music, citing the company's modernization efforts, enhanced digital capabilities, and new growth initiatives as key highlights. She also acknowledged the importance of fostering a supportive environment for artists, stating that she hopes to inspire future generations of leaders.
Rob Stringer, chairman of Sony Music Group, thanked Picken for her contributions in a statement, praising her dedication to guiding artists' careers and championing local creative talent. However, no immediate successor has been named, leaving the company's leadership structure uncertain at present.