LOGIN Email Password Login
Skip navigation links
Home
For creators
For music users
About us
Skip navigation links
Our mission
Our organisation
Our people
Governance
Our track record
Corporate resources
FAQs
Policy and research
Press centre

New Directors, a New Chief Executive & New Challenges


Friday 30th April 2010

Robert Ashcroft addresses the PRS for Music AGM  

The Annual General Meeting for PRS for Music took place on Thursday 29th April 2010 at the Imagination Gallery in London. Hosted by PRS Chair Ellis Rich in his final year as Chairman, the AGM saw a range of writers and publishers gather to elect board members and approve the 2009 financial accounts. 

Robert Ashcroft newly appointed Chief Executive paid tribute to Ellis Rich as a “natural leader” and “musician’s musician” and told the audience that “PRS for Music was in good shape” but that “we still have plenty of challenges ahead”.   Announcing the 2009 annual results for the organisation Ashcroft commended the growth in international revenues and online royalties as well as highlighting that a new cheaper music licence for small business had actually led to an increase in revenues, as more businesses opted to use music.

 

Read Robert Ashcroft’s full speech

 

This year there were six vacancies for writer directors and three vacancies
for publisher directors.    At the closing date for nominations, there were 11 candidates standing as writer directors and four candidates standing as publisher directors.   Following a vote the following were elected to the board of PRS:  Steve Levine, Mitch Murray, Nicky Graham, Guy Fletcher, Barry Blue and Julian Nott. 

The two new writer director appointments in 2010 are that of Barry Blue and Julian Nott.   Barry has worked as a singer, songwriter and producer throughout his career and written hits such as ‘Do you Wanna Dance’ and ‘Dancin on a Saturday Night’ which was co-written with fellow PRS board member Lynsey de Paul.   Barry has also written for numerous artists internationally including:  Andrea Bocelli, Diana Ross, Celine Dion, The Saturdays and Pixie Lott.  

Julian is a noted film and television composer having written soundtracks to hit children’s show Peppa Pig, the BBC’s Lark Rise to Candleford and Oscar winning animation Wallace and Gromit.   

Publisher directors elected to the board are Nigel Elderton, Richard King and William Booth who were all serving directors.

With the election of two new writer members, Eddie Gregson and Peter Callander will be leaving the PRS board.  

Ellis Rich, Chair of PRS said, “Eddie joined the Board in September 1995.  He has been a staunch defender of the classical music fraternity throughout his tenure.  His community could not have wished for a fiercer ally and he will be much missed.  We thank him for all he has done.”

Ellis added on Peter Callander “Peter joined the PRS Board or Council as it then was in March 1992.  He has been Deputy Chairman Writer a total of 3 terms and has made an invaluable contribution to the many committees he has chaired or sat on.  He has always exhibited great honesty when speaking up for the writer community and I believe he has set a benchmark of probity and frankness for incoming writer directors.  I would like to thank him for his years of dedication and effort.”

Peter continues to be a trustee of the PRS for Music Members Benevolent Fund. 

Philip Ball, freelance science writer and author of The Music Instinct: How Music Works, and Why We Can’t Do Without It, gave the key note address. 

 

Read Ellis Rich's full speech

 

Download the 2009 PRS for Music Financial Report

 

Ends

 
For more information, get in touch:

Nicola Formoy, Media Relations Manager:
nicola.formoy@prsformusic.com
02073064229 / 07535700965

Barney Hooper, Head of PR:
barney.hooper@prsformusic.com
02073064548 / 07979 757052

 

PRS for Music:

PRS for Music represents 65,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in the UK.  As a not-for-profit organisation it ensures creators are paid whenever their music is played, performed or reproduced; championing the importance of copyright to protect and support the UK music industry.  The UK has a proud tradition of creating wonderful music that is enjoyed the world over and PRS for Music has been supporting the creators of that music since 1914. 

PRS for Music provides business and community groups with easy access to over 10m songs through its music licences.  In an industry worth £3.6bn PRS for Music is uniquely placed to be a voice for music and can provide data and comment for all aspects of the business: live, broadcast, sales, online, touring and music creation and up to date analysis, research and trends about the industry.

www.prsformusic.com  
www.myspace.com/prsformusic

 
Press contacts

PRS for Music
29-33 Berners Street
London
W1T 3AB
Tel: +44 (0)20 7306 4777
e: press@prsformusic.com

Press Office Staff:
Barney Hooper
Olivia Chapman

Please note these contacts are for press enquiries only. If you have a general enquiry call the Switchboard on

020 7580 5544 

or visit Contact Us to find the number you need.

 
 
Connect with us M Magazine Twitter Facebook Linked In
© PRS for Music