Bruce Gillmer

President, Music, Music Talent, Programming and Events, Paramount and Chief Content Officer, Music, Paramount+
President, Music, Music Talent, Programming and Events, Paramount and Chief Content Officer, Music, Paramount+
Bruce Gillmer Bruce Gillmer

Bruce Gillmer is President, Music, Music Talent, Programming and Events, Paramount and Chief Content Officer, Music, Paramount+. Gillmer guides the company’s strategy to align and optimize all music-driven initiatives across the Paramount portfolio.

 

Over the course of his career, Gillmer has engineered many culturally defining moments in music, including the historic U2 and Jay-Z collaboration at the Brandenburg Gate for the 2009 MTV EMAs, and numerous performances by icons ranging from Lady Gaga to Andrea Bocelli. He has also executive produced some of the world’s largest music events, including the MTV VMAs and MTV EMAs. Gillmer is recently responsible for executive producing a slate of global music documentaries for Paramount+, like LARGER THAN LIFE: REIGN OF THE BOYBANDS, JUNE, AS WE SPEAK: RAP MUSIC ON TRIAL, LOLLA: THE STORY OF LOLLAPALOOZA, and many more.

 

Currently, Gillmer oversees talent, development and programming of music content, series and specials, and tentpole events across Paramount. Gillmer is also responsible for leveraging Paramount’s global scale, unmatched music industry relationships and iconic library of IP for streaming service Paramount+. Additionally, he chairs the Paramount Music Council, a cross-company initiative to unify Paramount’s music programming, talent and events strategy, and to extend its leadership in the music content space.

 

Gillmer previously served as Head of Global Music and Executive Vice President, Music & Talent, Programming & Events for Viacom International Media Networks since 2010. During that time he and his team created and produced numerous music series, specials and initiatives including MTV Fresh Out Live!; the reimagined, local versions of YO! MTV Raps internationally; MTV documentary series The Ride; and MTV Push, a global initiative to spotlight new music talent.

 

Prior to his international and global roles, Gillmer was Senior Vice President of Music and Talent Relations for VH1 in the U.S., where he was deeply involved in the co-development and production of shows, series and events, including VH1 DIVAS LIVE; VH1 Hip Hop Honors; VH1 Fashion Awards; and Behind the Music, among others. He began his career in the MTV Music and

 

Talent department in 1987, working on such iconic series and specials as Headbangers Ball, MTV Spring Break and YO! MTV Raps.

 

Gillmer graduated from Indiana State University with a B.S. in Music and Marketing.