Jeremiah Gogo, Head of Data & A&R Analytics at Atlantic Records UK, is the latest guest to appear on ICMP's Sound Like These podcast.
Following a degree in Economics and Mathematics, combining his passion for music, business and data, Jeremiah built a career that's been and still is going strong.
Cutting his teeth as part of the commercial team at Universal Music, he then joined Warner to lead Commercial Analytics.
Currently, Jeremiah works as Head of Data & A&R Analytics at Atlantic Records UK.
Commenting, Lara said:
It was so eye opening to talk to Jeremiah about his career and more broadly about the world of data and music."
"I used to associate data with numbers only but actually, the career possibilities are numerous and you don't need to be a math person to enter that field!"
Jeremiah is also passionate about working towards increasing access to the music industry, with a particular interest in people from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
During his career, Jeremiah has put in place numerous internship initiatives to support young talent from such backgrounds.
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