Universal Music Latin Entertainment (UMLE) Promotes Skander Goucha to Senior Vice President of Digital
Posted on: Tuesday, 12 May 2009, 13:30 CDT
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Most recently, Mr. Goucha played a key role in significantly expanding UMLE's position in the mobile music market through a number of digital initiatives involving the company's market-leading Regional Mexican music roster and catalog. He has also been instrumental in securing major marketing campaigns for such UMLE artists as Luis Fonsi and
Mr. Goucha possesses more than a decade of experience as a leading marketer and strategist in the digital music arena. His background also includes serving as Director of Digital for Universal Music Latino, and managing mobile marketing and operations at Universal Music Latin America. Prior to joining UMG's Latin music division, he was in charge of developing mobile music products and services across Europeat Universal Music Mobile International. Mr. Goucha joined Vivendi in 2000 as a part of Vivendi's internet team.
"Since we launched UMLE, we have taken an aggressive and progressive approach to expanding the digital marketplace for our artists," stated
"As we further our leadership in the marketplace, we are continuing to strengthen our operations and services to our artists and business partners," commented
"I am very grateful to Jesus, Walter and Gus for their continued support and enthusiasm," added Mr. Goucha. "It is a tremendous opportunity and I am really looking forward to continuing my work with such a dynamic group of artists, executives and digital partners to bring our music to the marketplace in as many innovative ways as possible."
Mr. Goucha is a graduate of Ecole Polytechnique (
About Universal Music Latin Entertainment
Universal Music Latin Entertainment (UMLE) is comprised of Universal Music Latino, Machete, Fonovisa, Disa, Universal Music Mexico &
Universal Music Group's record labels include Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Disa, Emarcy, Fonovisa, Interscope Geffen A&M Records, Island Def Jam Music Group, Lost Highway Records, Machete Music, MCA Nashville, Mercury Nashville, Mercury Records, Philips, Polydor Records, Universal Motown Republic Group, Universal Music Latino, Universal Records South, and Verve Music Group as well as a multitude of record labels owned or distributed by its record company subsidiaries around the world. The Universal Music Group owns the most extensive catalog of music in the industry, which includes the last 100 years of the world's most popular artists and their recordings. UMG's catalog is marketed through two distinct divisions, Universal Music Enterprises (in the U.S.) and Universal Strategic Marketing (outside the U.S.). Universal Music Group also includes eLabs, its new media and technologies division; Bravado, its merchandising company; Twenty-First Artists, its full service management division; and Helter Skelter, its live music agency.
Universal Music Group is a unit of Vivendi, a global media and communications company.
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