Natasha Mann Named Director Of Diversity And Inclusion At Universal Music UK

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Universal Music UK has appointed Natasha Mann to the newly created role of Director of Diversity and Inclusion.

Making her move after 12 years at Island Records, she will work closely with Universal Music UK’s senior leadership team “to build on, shape and communicate the company’s mission and policies around diversity and inclusion”, according to a press statement.

Her wide-ranging brief will include steering and championing Universal Music UK’s diversity work across a broad range of internal communities, as well as leading on the next phase of the company’s ongoing work on neurodiversity and its program to boost the number of women in A&R roles.

She will also play a key role supporting the work of the UK arm of Universal Music’s Task Force For Meaningful Change which was set up to help bring about change in the ongoing fight for equality, justice and inclusion.

Externally, she will be responsible for nurturing the company’s existing relationships with a wide range of diversity partners as well as forging new community links with a particular focus beyond London.

Universal Music UK chairman & CEO David Joseph said: “Natasha is an exceptionally talented executive whose knowledge and passion about the fundamental importance of diversity and inclusion, both at work and in the wider world, has always shone through. “She has a deep understanding of the music business and the drive to help make a real difference”.

On her appointment Natasha said “I can’t wait to work alongside the team to bring about much needed practical, meaningful and lasting changes.”

“I’m super excited and honoured to be stepping into this hugely important role. I can’t wait to work alongside the team to bring about much needed practical, meaningful and lasting changes.

“Diversity and inclusion should be at the heart of all businesses and I will do everything to ensure that the work we do will make all Universal Music employees, and the great artists we serve, proud.”