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Ian Holder to svp of creative.
Since joining SMP in 2017, he has signed and developed prominent artists like Lil Tjay, Lil Durk and Jack Harlow amongst others. Ian is the reason I’m with Sony – he immediately made me feel at home, said Harlow. After I joined SMP, he continued to call me and not only connect me with new talent but check in on my mental state. I am grateful to call him a friend.
In his new role, he will be responsible for contributing to the company s A&R initiatives throughout the U.S. and will help lead it growing presence in Atlanta. Holder will also continue discovering and attracting new talent as well as advancing new opportunities for SMP s songwriters.
Hannah Hopper, chief of staff for the Emerald Youth Foundation, is expected to be elected chair of the Knox County Election Commission at a reorganizational meeting Wednesday at the small assembly room in the City County Building.
Commissioner Bob Bowman, who’s just been reappointed to the commission board, said he plans to nominate Hopper with his daughter, Mary Caroline, a West High School freshman, in mind.
“I want my daughter to have a model Republican to look up to,” he said. “Hannah is a strong conservative female. She’s smart and needs to be a leader.”
Hopper, 34, apparently will be the youngest chair to serve and the first Republican woman. Another woman who held the position was the late Chief U.S. District Court Judge Pam Reeves, a Democrat, from 2003-08.
The Knox County Commission is scheduled to discuss a controversial immigration enforcement deal following a report published last week by Knox News and Compass Knox that revealed the Sheriff s Office didn t secure commission approval for the initiative as required by state law.
Commissioner Charles Busler asked to put the issue on the body’s April agenda, which means it will be up for discussion at either the April 19 agenda review or the full April 26 meeting, or possibly both. The commission agenda was first published online Tuesday. Commission manager Drucilla Stills told Knox News that Busler requested the item be added Thursday, the day the report published.
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