Universal Music Publishing Group, the leading, global publishing division of Universal Music Group, today announced that established music executive Adriana Ramos has been appointed Managing Director, UMPG Brazil. Ramos replaces longtime Brazil MD Marcelo Falcao who has decided to step down from the role.
In making the announcement, Alexandra Lioutikoff, President Latin America & US Latin, said: “With tremendous vision and dedication, Adriana has been instrumental to the success of UMPG Brazil and her promotion is much-deserved. As we look to the future, I am confident that Adriana will bring enormous value and energy to UMPG Brazil, both furthering our creative strategy and continuing to ensure that our songwriters are treated with the best care in the world.”
Lioutikoff equally recognized UMPG Brazil’s outgoing MD, Marcelo Falcao: “I want to thank Marcelo for his leadership and passion over the past three decades. We are grateful for all he has done for our company. Marcelo’s contributions have been fundamental to UMPG Brazil’s success: solidifying our credibility in the market, building a great team of executive talent, and identifying, nurturing and supporting artists and songwriters.”
Based in Rio de Janeiro, Ramos joined UMPG in 2013 and most recently served as head of UMPG Brazil’s Creative team – A&R and Sync. As Senior Manager, she was responsible for overseeing creative and licensing music operations for advertising, film & TV and games, as well as working closely with the company’s A&R team in building diverse avenues to promote UMPG’s writers.
Key to the success of UMPG Brazil, Ramos has been instrumental in securing important syncs for international brand campaigns. Highlights include the use of Disney catalogue song “Bibbidi-bobdi-boo” for Vivo Mobile; and “O Canto da Cidade” by UMPG singer-songwriter Daniela Mercury used for Salvadorian-born character, Raze, in the acclaimed game Valorant/Riot Games.
In response to this promotion, Adriana Ramos said: “I am excited to mold the future of Universal Music Publishing Brazil alongside our outstanding team, creating new possibilities for our songwriters and pushing UMP forward as the most innovative, proactive and creative-driven publisher. It is also a historical moment and I’m very proud to extend UMP female leadership to Brazil. I would like to thank Jody Gerson and Alexandra for their trust and support in giving me this opportunity that I take with honor, respect, and commitment to always keep our songwriters first!”
Across her career, Ramos has held a diverse array of roles in the music business. Previous to UMPG, Ramos held positions at the biggest independent Brazilian label, Deck; Warner Music; Microservice, a Brazilian sales & distribution company for independent artists; and BMG Music. She has been promoted through different areas of the business, including Strategic Marketing, International and Special Projects.
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