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Rupert Perry has left EMI after more than three decades with the major.
Perry left his office in London's Gloucester Place before Christmas.
After fulfilling the role of senior vice president of EMI Recorded Music over the past three years, Perry departs from the major after 32 years of distinguished service. He joined the company in 1971, as personal assistant to the group director of records worldwide for EMI Music.
Perry says he is looking forward to a new future outside of EMI. "I have had a wonderful time with EMI, working with some fantastic people and artists," he says. "But I think it is now time to move on.
"It is a changing world and I think I have something to offer. This industry is going through tremendous changes and it will have to change itself. I am looking forward to new opportunities, outside of EMI."
Perry, a chairman of ...