Sarah Trahern |
The CMA Board of Directors has named music and television
industry veteran Sarah Trahern as CMA’s Chief Executive Officer, effective Jan.
1, 2014. She joins CMA from Scripps
Networks Interactive’s Great American Country (GAC) where she has been Senior
Vice President and General Manager.
“The CMA Board Search Committee, chaired by Board
Secretary/Treasurer and Warner Music Nashville President and CEO, John
Esposito, conducted a thoughtful, thorough nationwide search to find the best
possible candidates – and there were many. But, not surprisingly, the best
person was right here in our industry in Nashville ,”
said Troy Tomlinson, Chairman of the CMA Board of Directors.
“Sarah possesses the leadership skills, diverse qualities,
relationships, and extensive experience necessary to collaborate with the CMA
Board of Directors to expand the mission and strategic objectives of the CMA
while being mindful of the unique legacy and spirit of the organization. She is
not only well-known in the Country Music and television world, but a highly
respected executive with strong relationships with many of our members,
including record labels, managers, publicists, publishers, and Country artists
as well. We are so thrilled that she was ultimately interested in assuming this
very important role, leading the CMA.”
Trahern said, “I moved to Nashville in 1995 to combine my experience in
live television with my passion for music and especially, Country Music. Now,
years later, to be able to serve as leader of the Country Music Association is
an exciting challenge. I look forward to collaborating with the Board, the
management team, staff, and the membership to continue to grow our genre in
multiple arenas. It’s an exciting and dynamic time in the Country Music
business with tremendous growth opportunities as well as an ever changing
marketplace. The ratings success of the CMA Awards last week is indicative of
the strength of our genre across multiple demographic groups.”
Trahern has more than 27 years of experience in the network
television business, 18 years of it producing or overseeing Country Music
programming. As Senior Vice President and General Manager of Scripps Networks
Interactive’s GAC, Great American Country, she has been responsible for the
strategic direction of the network and oversees all aspects of the network
including programming, marketing, creative, and digital. In 2010, she was named
one of 30 Woman “Power Players” in the music business by Billboard Magazine. In
December 2011, she was the subject and honoree of the Louise Scruggs Memorial Forum
at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. She was recently recognized by
Source as a top leader in the music business.
Trahern moved to Nashville
in 1995 to oversee specials and entertainment series for TNN.
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