Dasha Smith Dwin has been named EVP/Global Chief Human Resources Officer for Sony Music Entertainment, effective February 5, it was announced today by Rob Stringer, CEO of Sony Music Entertainment and Kevin Kelleher, COO of Sony Music Entertainment.
Based in New York, Dwin will report to both Stringer and Kelleher, leading Sony Music’s global human resources function including talent acquisition, talent management, total rewards and organizational development to support global operations at Sony Music.
Stated Stringer, “We sought an innovative and visionary leader of our global Human Resources business. We found that person in Dasha. I’m excited to welcome her to Sony Music and believe she will be an invaluable member of our executive team. The world is obviously changing and we believe this appointment gives Sony Music an opportunity to be a leader in Human Resources, a strategic priority for our organization.”
Kelleher adds, “Dasha possesses a broad base of experience and a strong background in media, which will support our human resources organization worldwide. Her strategic and analytical skills will help us create a workplace environment that attracts, retains and motivates top tier talent.”
Dwin stated, “I am honored to join Sony Music. Working with dynamic teams around the world in pursuit of Sony Music’s strategic plan is a unique opportunity. Rob and Kevin lead a best in class management team and it is a privilege to join the organization.”
Dwin joins Sony Music from global alternative asset management firm GCM Grosvenor, where she began working in 2011. Serving as Managing Director, a Member of the Office of the Chairman and Chief Human Resources Officer, she helped manage the day-to-day operations of the firm. Her scope as head of the firm’s global human resources strategy brought talent acquisition, diversity and inclusion, compensation, benefits, learning and development, employee communications and talent management under her purview.