Warner Bros. Records President Dan McCarroll will be leaving the company after four years at the label, reports Variety.
Warner Bros. Chairman Cameron Strang made the announcement in a memo to the staff. “Dan has been integral in evolving our A&R activity, and helping us grow our partnerships with some of the world’s biggest stars, all the while attracting a new generation of talent to the label. Dan has been a fantastic friend and colleague to many of us, and I’m personally grateful to him for all his advice and counsel.”
McCarroll joined Warner as President in December 2013 after serving a similar role with Capitol Records.