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Lucy Dickins to Join CAA

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Lucy Dickins to Join CAA
Mar 9, 2026 10:32am PT Music Industry Moves: Lucy Dickins to Join CAA By Jem Aswad Plus Icon Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music jemaswad Latest Live Nation Reaches Settlement With U.S. Department of Justice in Antitrust Case 5 hours ago Love Rocks NYC Concert, With Paul Simon, Mary J. Blige, Hozier and More, Raises $6 Million-Plus for Charity 3 days ago Lucy Dickins Stepping Down From WME’s Contemporary Music Division 3 days ago See All Courtesy of Louise Haywood-Schiefer As expected, former WME co-head of music Lucy Dickins will be joining  Creative Artists Agency, effective mid-April. In addition to serving on CAA’s managing director committee, Dickins will continue working directly with top music artists, according to the announcement. Her departure from WME, where she was the global head of contemporary music and touring, was announced on Friday. Related Stories Gary Dontzig, Writer and Producer on 'Murphy Brown,' Dies at 79 Frederick Wiseman, Legendary Documentary Filmmaker, Dies at 96 “Lucy is a tremendous business leader and exceptional agent, with a deep understanding of talent and what it takes to help them realize their most ambitious goals,” said CAA Co-Chairman and CEO Bryan Lourd. “She’s a dynamic, thoughtful and hands-on leader with invaluable global management experience, creativity, and strategic insight. We look forward to working with her across all divisions of our company.” Popular on Variety “I’m really excited to be joining CAA,” said Dickins. “I’ve long admired the vision and leadership of the company and the incredible team behind it. What matters most to me is the opportunity to continue building deep creative partnerships with artists and helping them realize their ambitions on a global stage.” Dickins joined WME in 2019 after more than two decades at International Booking Talent (ITB), the U.K.-based agency founded by her father, Barry Dickins and Rod MacSween. She comes from a long line of British music business titans: her grandfather Percy launched the long-running music weekly NME, her uncle Rob Dickins led Warner Music U.K. for 15 years, and her brother Jonathan Dickins has managed Adele, Glass Animals and Rick Rubin. + Warner Chappell Music has named Edward Matthew vice president of international A&R and head of creative for Scandinavia, the company announced Monday. Based in Stockholm, Matthew will report to the company’s head of international A&R Shani Gonzales and Scandanavia managing director Lars Karlsson. In 2019, Mathew founded Lilly Raye Music, a publishing and management company that has been in a joint venture with Warner Chappell since later that year. The company’s writers have earned three Grammy nominations and more than 10 Swedish No. 1 singles. Guy Moot, Co-Chair and CEO, Warner Chappell Music, said, “Edward is a rare talent who truly understands the fluidity of the global music scene. He has an incredible ability to identify world-class creative talent and provide them with the infrastructure to scale globally. We’ve seen what he’s built with Lilly Raye, and bringing his sharp A&R instincts and entrepreneurial spirit more deeply into our international A&R fold is a win for our entire global roster.” Jump to Comments YouTube Star Zhong Signs Ad Sales and Content Protection Pact With Studio71 JavaScript is required to load the comments. Loading comments...