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The music industry has long been a space where creativity meets commerce—but in 2025, it’s increasingly led by women who are rewriting the rules of executive power. These visionary leaders are driving innovation, redefining genres, and ensuring the global music economy reflects the diversity of its audience. In this special feature by Beatselector Magazine, we spotlight some of the most impactful female music executives making waves this year.

Sylvia Rhone – Chair and CEO, Epic Records (Sony Music)

Sylvia Rhone
Sylvia Rhone

A pioneering force in the industry, Sylvia Rhone continues to break barriers as Chair and CEO of Epic Records. The first Black woman to lead a major record label, Rhone is responsible for shepherding some of the biggest artists in the world, including Travis Scott, 21 Savage, and Future. Her tenure is marked by a legacy of innovation, artist development, and cultural influence across genres.


Cindy Mabe – Former Chair and CEO, Universal Music Group Nashville

Cindy Mabe
Cindy Mabe

Cindy Mabe made history in 2023 as the first woman to helm a major country label group. During her leadership of UMG Nashville, she was a vocal advocate for equity in country music and helped bridge the genre with broader audiences. Though she stepped down in early 2025, her impact continues to shape Nashville’s next chapter.


Wendy Goldstein – Co-President, Republic Records

Wendy Goldstein
Wendy Goldstein

Wendy Goldstein remains one of the most trusted ears in the business. As Co-President of Republic Records, she plays a pivotal role in artist development and creative direction. Known for her work with Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, and Post Malone, Goldstein’s ability to identify and elevate talent has made Republic one of the most dominant labels in music today.


Cris Lacy – Co-President, Warner Music Nashville

Cris Lacy
Cris Lacy

With a deep commitment to storytelling and authenticity, Cris Lacy leads Warner Music Nashville alongside Gregg Nadel. Her A&R background has helped guide the careers of genre-defining artists like Zach Bryan, Cody Johnson, and Ashley McBryde. Lacy’s leadership blends traditional country values with a modern sensibility that continues to expand the genre’s reach.


Julie Swidler – EVP, Global Head of Business Affairs & General Counsel, Sony Music Entertainment

Julie Swidler
Julie Swidler

Julie Swidler is a powerhouse behind the scenes. As Sony Music’s top legal and business executive, she manages complex global deals, artist contracts, and regulatory matters. Swidler is also a champion for women’s leadership in entertainment law and was instrumental in advancing industry-wide DEI and governance initiatives.


Golnar Khosrowshahi – CEO, Reservoir Media

Golnar Khosrowshahi
Golnar Khosrowshahi

Golnar Khosrowshahi leads one of the most dynamic independent music companies in the world. As CEO of Reservoir Media, she oversees a diverse publishing and rights catalog that spans hip-hop, pop, rock, and jazz. After taking the company public in 2021—the first U.S.-based woman to do so in music—Khosrowshahi continues to break new ground in artist rights and global licensing.


Sarah Trahern – CEO, Country Music Association (CMA)

Sarah Trahern

As CEO of the CMA, Sarah Trahern has steered the organization through an era of transformation. Under her leadership, the CMA Awards have become more inclusive and more visible to younger audiences. Trahern remains a vital force in preserving the roots of country music while pushing for broader industry evolution.


Celine Joshua – EVP, Global Marketing, BMG

Celine Joshua
Celine Joshua

With a background that bridges tech, marketing, and A&R, Celine Joshua serves as EVP of Global Marketing at BMG. Known for her strategic approach and digital innovation, Joshua plays a key role in shaping global campaigns and maximizing artist visibility across platforms. Her insights continue to modernize the label’s presence in a competitive, digital-first world.


In closing these women are not just executives—they’re architects of the future of music. From Nashville to New York, and from publishing houses to major labels, they represent the strength, adaptability, and strategic brilliance that the industry depends on. As 2025 unfolds, their leadership continues to ensure that the music business resonates as powerfully behind the scenes as it does through the speakers.

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