Jeff Jones is the chief executive of Apple Corps, the company founded by The Beatles. He replaced long-time incumbent Neil Aspinall in April 2007. Jones was formerly a vice president at Sony/BMG, where he specialised in repackaging classic albums. Jones, an American, will move to London, and said his new job was "a dream come true".During his tenure as Executive Vice President of Sony BMG Catalog, Mr. Jones was responsible for archive development...
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Jeff Jones is the chief executive of Apple Corps, the company founded by The Beatles. He replaced long-time incumbent Neil Aspinall in April 2007. Jones was formerly a vice president at Sony/BMG, where he specialised in repackaging classic albums. Jones, an American, will move to London, and said his new job was "a dream come true".
During his tenure as Executive Vice President of Sony BMG Catalog, Mr. Jones was responsible for archive development for U.S. catalog titles, excluding classical repertoire, as well as international catalog. He supervised the company's reissue divisions, including Legacy Recordings and BMG Heritage, and worked with the heads of Sony BMG's various labels and label groups to identify and develop archival projects. He also oversaw and managed the Columbia Jazz A&R and Marketing departments.
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