Del Titus Bawuah Joins AMG to Drive Billboard U.K.’s Urban Music Strategy
Del Titus Bawuah has joined ArtsHouse Media Group (AMG) as a key strategist for Billboard U.K .’s coverage and partnerships across hip-hop, R&B and beyond.
AMG is the publisher for Billboard U.K. , as well as Billboard Canada , Rolling Stone Canada , SPIN Canada and Rolling Stone Quebec .
This coming fall, AMG will launch TIME Canada , the first time the current-affairs title has been published in the region.
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Bawuah’s previous experience spans technology, finance, music, media and culture.
Prior to pivoting full-time into the cryptocurrency and web3 sectors, the British-Ghanian executive advised a number of U.K. music-tech start-ups.
He played a pivotal role in Ghana’s historic Year of Return initiative, an official government project that began in 2019 and helped strengthen ties between the West African nation and its diaspora in the U.K. and U.S.
Bawuah also supported Global Citizen’s launch in Ghana, developing collaborations that explored how web3 and emerging technology could be used as a force for good in the fight against poverty.
Throughout his career, Bawuah has established and maintained a number of key relationships across the music sector.
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