Veteran Fox leader Mamie Coleman has been elevated to EVP Creative Music. In the newly created position, she will head Fox Entertainment’s music division, answering to Fox Entertainment COO Amy Carney.
Situated in Los Angeles, Coleman, most as of late SVP Creative Music and Production, will lead all music creative for Fox Entertainment; its free streaming AVOD platform, Tubi; and its animation production studio, Bento Box. Her obligations include overseeing the creation of original music for promotional and in-show use across Fox properties and then some. She additionally is liable for all music creative and administration on Fox Entertainment productions.
Furthermore, Katy Gavillet was promoted to VP, Creative Music, for FEM.
Launched in 2019 as a feature of Fox Entertainment’s drive into content ownership, FEM has created a music index that incorporates in excess of 200 unique tunes planned for sync permitting, 15 signature tunes for Fox-owned productions and three new marking mental helpers for Fox Entertainment, Fox Alternative Entertainment and Bento Box.
“Mamie’s creative-and business-driven approach turn opportunities into realized success for our music team, and her input and ideas have infused the new FEM brand with tremendous innovation,” said Carney. “As we look to the future, we hope to continue growing our Fox-owned catalog, and this kind of work requires the imaginative thought process and bold entrepreneurial spirit that Mamie and her team possess in abundance.”
As VP Music and Production of On-Air Promotion and SVP Creative Music and Production, Coleman oversaw day-to-day music production at the organization and arranged and executed the music and talent licensing agreements for the entirety of Fox’s primetime show marketing and on-air promotional campaigns. She negotiated deals for Fox’s music-centric slate of shows including Empire, Star, Beat Shazam and Grease: Live.
Coleman began as an understudy at Fox then, at that point was recruited as a air radio producer. Before long she filled in as an writers assistant for the popular ’90s comedy Martin. After her stretch in sitcoms, she functioned as a production manager, working in the On-Air Promotions division.