Maria Egan Joins Splice as Chief Music Officer Following Pulse Exit

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Maria Egan Joins Splice as Chief Music Officer Following Pulse Exit
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Former Pulse Music Group president and head of creative Maria Egan has joined music creation platform Splice, where she will serve as its first-ever chief music officer.

Egan will oversee a new structure for Splice's music and industry relations department, where Jen Mozenter has been promoted to VP of A&R.has joined music creation platform Splice, where she will serve as its first-ever chief music officer.

In her new role, Egan will connect Splice with the commercial music industry by identifying new talent and developing initiatives and products to support the songwriting, record label and publishing communities. Founded in 2013, Splice offers a community of more than four million musicians a platform to find sounds, rent gear and collaborate on projects.

“At Pulse I used Splice as an A&R tool, signing new writers that built their brands on the platform,” says Egan, who exited Pulse after seven years in June. “I’ve watched Splice become a key player in this space and believe they’re positioned to be a leader in the future of collaboration. It couldn’t be a better time to leverage their innovative tech and thriving community to give creators all around the world opportunities they wouldn’t otherwise have.

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