Beyonce fires her management team
According to pagesix,
Beyoncé has parted ways
with her longtime business manager and hired a new team to promote her
career and land her more lucrative deals, Page Six has exclusively
confirmed.
As the star prepares to perform with Coldplay at Sunday’s Super Bowl, we’ve learned that Beyoncé has split with her general manager of five years, Lee Anne Callahan-Longo.
Beyoncé is now working with Steve Pamon, who was JPMorgan Chase’s
head of sports and entertainment marketing and masterminded the bank’s
sponsorship of Queen Bey and Jay Z’s 2014 On the Run tour.
A source tells us, “Beyoncé basically cleaned house, got rid of her
whole team, which included her cousin, and hired a new team. She wants
to surround herself with business people who could take her career to an
even higher level.” The insider added, “She has one album left to
deliver before her deal is up with Columbia, plus she wants to make
smarter decisions where it comes to touring, sponsorships and acting
roles.”
Beyoncé brought Pamon over from JPMorgan Chase to her company,
Parkwood Entertainment — which encompasses artist management, music
production, tours, motion pictures, TV specials and apparel (as well as
every facet of Beyoncé’s career ) — late last year. Former Universal
Republic and Island Def Jam exec Peter Thea has also joined her team,
along with Dan Ghosh-Roy, who heads up her digital operation.
Beyoncé’s rep, Yvette Noel-Schure, said in a statement: “Last year,
Parkwood Entertainment created new departments and recruited new
executives from the tech, business and entertainment sectors who joined
the team to help grow Parkwood and its interests . . . Some senior
staffers were given the opportunity to reposition and stay on. Some
members . . . awakened [to] new interests and decided to follow personal
routes.
“Lee Anne Callahan-Longo has worked with Beyoncé for the last 10
years. Their friendship supersedes business, and while she is no longer
an employee of Parkwood, she will remain an imperative part of Beyoncé’s
life.”
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