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Inertia’s Colin Daniels re-elected to Merlin board

Colin Daniels, CEO of Australia s Inertia Group, has been re-elected to Merlin s 15-person board. For 2015 17 he is one of those representing the Rest of the World (ROW) on the board, and will sit…

By Christie EliezerPublished Nov 17, 2015
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inertias colin daniels re elected to merlin board

Colin Daniels, CEO of Australia’s Inertia Group, has been re-elected to Merlin’s 15-person board. For 2015—17 he is one of those representing the Rest of the World (ROW) on the board, and will sit for a further two years.

Election for the board attracted a record numbers of candidates and votes, said Merlin, which globally looks after the interests of its independent label members.

Beggars Group founder Martin Mills was reappointed as Merlin chairman.

Commenting on the election results, Charles Caldas, CEO of Merlin said: “Merlin’s global construct remains one of our greatest strengths, and this is truly reflected by the make-up of our board. I am honoured to lead an organisation that can draw on such an unparalleled wealth of commercial expertise - from the US, UK and Europe through to Africa, Asia, South America and Australasia.

“I am also delighted that so many of our members took the opportunity to vote in this election, and that Merlin remains of such importance to their digital business. The two years ahead will be critical for the independent label sector, but Merlin is in better shape than ever to help our members realise the opportunities ahead.” 

Alongside reappointed executives from key independent labels - including representatives from Epitaph Records, Evolution Music, [PIAS], Phonofile, Tommy Boy and !K7 - new incoming board members include Darius van Arman (Secretly Group), Emmanuel de Buretel (Because Music), Justin West (Secret City Records), Scott Muir (Dunedinmusic.com) and Yoel Kenan (Africori).

To ensure the widest possible representation of interests, seats are divided into three territorial blocs - with 5 members each for North America, Europe, and ROW.  Additionally, up to two non-voting observer members per territorial bloc can also be appointed by the board.

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In alphabetical order, the successful candidates are:

 

North America:

Darius van Arman - Secretly Group (USA)

Dave Hansen – Epitaph Records (USA)

Erik Gilbert – Essential USA inc. t/as CV America (USA)

Justin West - Secret City Records (Canada)

Tom Silverman - Tommy Boy (USA)

 

Europe:

Emmanuel de Buretel - Because Music (France)

Erik Brataas - Phonofile (Norway)

Horst Weidenmueller - !K7 Records (Germany)

Martin Mills - Beggars Group (UK)

Michel Lambot – [PIAS] Group (Belgium)

 

Rest of World [ROW]:

Ashley Whitfield - Evolution Music (Hong Kong)

Colin Daniels - Inertia (Australia)

Luciana Pegorer - Delira Musica (Brazil)

Scott Muir – Dunedinmusic.com (New Zealand)

Yoel Kenan - Africori (South Africa)

 

The newly-elected board have appointed four non-voting observers from among the unsuccessful candidates. 

 

These observers are:

John Dyer – Domino Recording Co (UK)

Glenn Dicker – Yep Roc Records/Redeye (USA)

Paul Hitchman - Kobalt Label Services (UK)

Oke Goettlich - Finetunes (Germany)

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