WARNER MUSIC GROUP BECOMES FIRST MAJOR MUSIC COMPANY TO RELEASE IN-DEPTH ESG REPORT
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NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Warner Music Group (WMG) today released its inaugural Environment Social Governance (ESG) report.
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- NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Warner Music Group (WMG) today released its inaugural Environment Social Governance (ESG) report.
- Spearheaded by Samantha Sims (Vice President, ESG) and WMG's ESG Executive Oversight Committee, the report was created with the input of more than 70 employees.
- Steve Cooper (CEO, WMG) said: "Becoming a more equitable and sustainable company is a moral, commercial, and creative imperative.
- In addition, WMG counts storytelling powerhouse Warner Music Entertainment and social media content creator IMGN among its many brands.