JUST IN: Big Machine Label Group Elevates Nicole Flammia
Nicole Flammia has been promoted to SVP, Creative Photo-Video Production at Big Machine Label Group. The promotion comes from her previous role as VP, Creative Photo-Video Production. She will continue to spearhead the label’s creative process of visual assets for more than 35 artists across all BMLG imprints.
“Nicole Flammia is the epitome of what the heart and soul of the Big Machine Label Group is all about,” shares Founder, Chairman & CEO Scott Borchetta. “Her creativity, communication skills, artist relations and executive strength are second to none.”
Flammia graduated from Belmont University and built a resume in music video production before joining BMLG in 2015. During her decade with the organization, she has worked on CMA and ACM Award winning/nominated videos including Thomas Rhett’s “Remember You Young,” Lady A’s “What If I Never Get Over You,” Carly Pearce’s “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” Midland’s “Longneck Way To Go” and Riley Green’s “Worst Way,” among others.
“I’m proud to recognize Nicole Flammia for her exceptional dedication, professionalism and consistently high-quality work,” adds BMLG EVP, Creative, Sandi Spika Borchetta. “Her reliability, initiative and positive attitude have made a significant impact on our team and the company as a whole. This promotion is not just well-deserved – it’s a reflection of the leadership and excellence she brings to everything she does. Congratulations my dear friend, it is truly earned.”
“I’m honored to work alongside the incredibly talented Big Machine Creative team and grateful to Sandi Borchetta for her visionary leadership and unwavering support,” says Flammia. “I’ve learned so much under her guidance, and I’m excited to step into this new role at a company that continues to lead the way in creative innovation.”
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