CEO of NCB to STIM

Karsten Dyhrberg-Nielsen is leaving his position as CEO of NCB (Nordic Copyright Bureau) to take up a similar position at STIM, TONO's Swedish sister society.

 / 28/04/2014 /

Karsten Dyhrberg-Nielsen is leaving his position as CEO of NCB (Nordic Copyright Bureau) to take up a similar position at STIM, TONO's Swedish sister society.
Karsten has led NCB in a very good way in very challenging years for NCB. We have had a close and good collaboration and regret that he is now leaving the company. At the same time, we wish him well in STIM and look forward to collaborating with him also in his new position, says TONO CEO, Cato Strøm. – We would also like to congratulate STIM on a good choice of new CEO. We believe that this will strengthen Nordic cooperation at a time of major restructuring in our industry.

NCB was established in 1915 and manages mechanical rights on behalf of copyright holders in musical works for both physical media and the online space. The company is owned by TONO and TONO's sister societies in the other Nordic countries.

STIM's press release can be read here