EMI is a major record label founded in 1931 and headquartered in London. They represent a variety of genres including rock, rap, and pop and target audiences of all ages and ethnicities. Their hierarchy includes a CEO, vice president, legal department, artist and repertoire team, product managers, producers, sales and distribution teams, runners, and interns. Product managers earn around £27-33k and report to legal and the vice president. The current CEO, Roger Faxon, has held the role since 2010, having worked his way up from senior vice president since joining EMI in the 1990s. Internships last around 3 years and interns earn up to £45 per week, gaining experience in marketing.