Warner Upped To Partner At Milk & Honey
• Lucas Keller, Founder & CEO of Milk & Honey Management announced that General Manager Nic Warner has become a partner at the firm, which has offices in Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, London and Amsterdam. Warner will now take on a more senior role in running the company as Keller focuses on further expansion of the firm, which is slated to double in size over the next 24 months with new major announcements forthcoming.
Warner (left) joined Milk & Honey at its inception in 2014 and was elevated to GM in April 2018. During that time, he has played an instrumental part in the company’s worldwide growth and success, managing clients such as J. White Did It, Noah Goldstein, Sir Nolan, David Hodges, John Feldmann, Y2K, Jussifer and Lil Aaron,among others. Milk & Honey starts the year with multiple writer-producer client songs in the U.S. Top 40 with Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, Bebe Rexha and Doja Cat.
Keller commented, “Nic’s relationships with key songwriters, producers and executives as well as his instinct and tenacity make him an important figure at the company. I can’t think of anyone else that I’d rather call a partner in this company; it’s definitely well-earned. Nic was with me when we started this company and has put in countless hours in name of making Milk & Honey a trusted mainstay brand in the music business. Not bad for two boys from Wisconsin.”
Warner remarked, “When I first began working with Keller, I found hard work and loyalty paired with an unbelievable knowledge and thirst for more, which I really value. Maybe it’s the Midwest in us, or we just complement each other, but from the jump I’ve always felt like we made a great team. In the years of building this company alongside him and the amazing people in the Milk & Honey family, I’ve seen a continued desire to put the music and creative first. I want to say thank you to everyone for the continued work we do together and a big shout to our friends and clients here at the company. There’s no question we’ll be doing this together for a long, long time.”