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Will Tanous

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William Lloyd Tanous (born 1969 in Paris, France) is an American music industry executive. In 2013, he was appointed Executive Vice President and Head of Global Communications for Universal Music Group,[1] the world's largest music company. He was previously a member of the senior management team for Warner Music Group, where he was EVP of Communications & Marketing.[2] In 1996, he co-created and produced the HBO live music television series Reverb. Prior to joining Warner Music Group, Tanous held positions at Warner Music International and Geffen Records. He also served as president of two independent record labels. Tanous holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

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