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Home > Yaw Owusu appointed to new Senior Management role at PRS Foundation

Yaw Owusu appointed to new Senior Management role at PRS Foundation

  • The new role will oversee the management of a new programme to be launched in January 2021 and integrate learnings from the initiative across the organisation

 

We are incredibly excited to announce the appointment of Yaw Owusu to a new Senior Management role at the organisation.

Yaw originally started working with PRS Foundation in August 2020 as a Programme Consultant.  In this new Senior role, Yaw will oversee and lead PRS Foundation’s new initiative that will be launched in January 2021 and will power up Black music creators and industry executives.  The position will form part of the PRS Foundation’s Senior Management Team to integrate the programme learnings and actions across the organisation.

Yaw Owusu is a Director and Executive Manager of The Playmaker Group where his prime activities include creative consultancy, talent development and content creation.  He has consulted on a number of key music projects, working with the likes of MTV, BET, Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF), Nike, BBC Radio 1 Academy, MOBO, The Fader Label, Jockey Club Live and Levi’s amongst many others.

Yaw has also produced acclaimed radio documentaries for outlets such as BBC Radio 1 & 1Xtra, BBC Radio 4 and The World Service, and worked on various music campaigns for artists ranging from music pioneers such as Wiley (A-List Records) and Damian Marley, to dynamic creatives Yuna, Shakka and Jesse Boykins III to grassroots emerging artists like XamVolo and Sub Blue.  He is also co-founder, alongside partners Seani B and Ray Paul, of BrukOut Entertainment, which includes a label and events.

 

Yaw Owusu said,

“I am excited to continue to build upon the great foundation we have started over the last few months. This soon to be announced initiative and the scope of this new role will enable me to be effective and efficient in contributing to positive changes for Black music creators and industry executives in so many ways”.

 

Joe Frankland, CEO of PRS Foundation said,

We’re delighted to have Yaw continue to work with PRS Foundation team from January. He has played an instrumental role in shaping our new programme, forming a new Executive Steering Group and 7 Focus Groups along the way. Bringing him in long-term and in a newly created senior position was a no-brainer and allows us to start 2021 as we mean to go on – with a game-changing new initiative for long-term positive change.”