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Christina Matteotti

Head Of Music & Culture, EMEA Partnerships at Google

Christina Matteotti is the Head of Music, EMEA Partnerships at Google. She has a strong academic background, holding a PhD in English from King's College London. Her professional experience spans various roles in both academia and corporate environments, where she specializes in music and cultural projects.

In her current position at Google, Matteotti focuses on developing strategic partnerships within the music industry across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). She is actively involved in initiatives that support music culture and research, such as her recent contributions to UK Music's research on the value of UK Black Music.1

Matteotti is also known for her engagement with community and cultural projects, showcasing her commitment to enhancing music's role in society through innovative partnerships and programs.23

Highlights

European Music Managers Alliance deepens partnership with YouTube Music - Music Business Worldwide
European Music Managers Alliance deepens partnership with YouTube Music - Music Business Worldwide
Jul 21 · Music Week
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Experience

Head of Music & Culture, EMEA Partnerships at Google (Jun 2018 - Present)
Manager, EMEA Media & Entertainment Partnerships (Music) at Google (Jul 2015 - Present), Risk and Compliance Advisor at Google (Oct 2014 - Jun 2015), Managing Consultant, Operations Strategy, Banking and Financial Services at IBM (Feb 2011 - Oct 2014), Editorial Assistant, Journal of American Studies at Cambridge University Press (Jan 2007 - Dec 2010), Deesha Literacy Programme Assistant (Volunteer) at Toynbee Hall (Jan 2008 - Jun 2010), Teaching Assistant at University of Otago (Feb 2006 - Nov 2006)

Education

PhD in English from King's College London, University of London (2007 - 2010), MA in Research, Indigenous Studies from University of Otago (2006 - 2007), MA in English from University of Warwick (2004 - 2005), BA (Hons) in English from University of Alberta

Location

United Kingdom