Ethiopia Habtemariam

By: BlackExecutiveProfile.com

Born: September 24, 1979,

Company: Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG),

Position: Senior Vice President & Head of Urban Music,

Industry: Media,

Country: United States


Ethiopia Habtemariam

Ethiopia Habtemariam is Senior Vice President & Head of Urban Music for Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG). She is the highest-ranking African-American female at a major record label.

Ms. Habtemariam is responsible for finding and developing songwriters, artists, and producers for the urban music department of Universal Music Publishing Group, and has signed some of music's biggest superstars, including; multi-platinum recording artist and songwriter Chris Brown, breakthrough artist and songwriter Keri Hilson, gold recording artist and songwriter Ciara.

She also oversee’s one of the hottest urban rosters in music—from multi-platinum and GRAMMY® award winning acts like Mary J. Blige, Polow, 50 Cent, Eminem, Jeremih, Amerie, Ashanti, Jill Scott, Prince, Nicole Sherzinger, Ice Cube, Raphael Saadiq, Swizz Beatz, DMX, Asher Roth, Beastie Boys, R.Kelly, Babyface, Keyshia Cole, and many more.

Ms. Habtemariam was previously Vice President of Urban Music, and former Director of Creative Affairs - Urban Music, East Coast. She joined the company in 2003.

In 2001 began working as a creative manager for Edmonds Music Publishing, where she placed songs on major releases by *NSYNC, Whitney Houston, Dream, and 3LW. The Atlanta native began interning at LaFace Records at age 14.

Ms. Habtemariam’s said her mentors include LaRonda Sutton, Sylvia Rhone and Clarence Avant. “LaRonda was the first person to give me an opportunity in publishing and she has continued to give me guidance throughout my career, said Ms. Habtemariam.”

Ethiopia Habtemariam Quotation from 2007 Billboard Interview.

"One thing I believe in is not accepting any limitations. I knew when I was 14 that I wanted to work in this industry. I haven't stopped hustling toward that since."



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