Sarah Osborn, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Music Publishers Association (MPA), has left the organisation.
Sara previously served as the organisation’s general manager before taking over the role of CEO from Stephen Navin in 2013.
Chris Butler, MPA chairman, said: ‘The MPA board and membership wish to thank Sarah for all her hard work during a time of transition which has seen the formation of PMLL, the separation of our subsidiary company MCPS from PRS and the evolution of IMPEL. We wish her well in the future.’
Sarah added: ‘As the MPA emerges from a period of significant change it's now time for me to take on a new challenge. I want to thank the MPA for giving me the opportunity to lead the association and shape its future.’
Sara previously served as the organisation’s general manager before taking over the role of CEO from Stephen Navin in 2013.
Chris Butler, MPA chairman, said: ‘The MPA board and membership wish to thank Sarah for all her hard work during a time of transition which has seen the formation of PMLL, the separation of our subsidiary company MCPS from PRS and the evolution of IMPEL. We wish her well in the future.’
Sarah added: ‘As the MPA emerges from a period of significant change it's now time for me to take on a new challenge. I want to thank the MPA for giving me the opportunity to lead the association and shape its future.’