Katie Vinten, former co-head of A&R at Warner Chappell Music Publishing, today announced the formation of Black Diamond Artist Management. The company’s initial roster will include Grammy-nominated songwriter Justin Tranter (Justin Bieber, Imagine Dragons, BebeRexha, Selena Gomez, Jonas Brothers), along with Zach Skelton, Boy Matthews, and Caroline Pennell.
The announcement notes that Black Diamond currently serves solely writers and producers, but is “on the lookout for that special recording artist client.” Vinten and Black Diamond Artist Management are based in Los Angeles.
“I’ve always loved black diamonds,” said Vinten. “One of the primary times I went athletics, I decided to forego the intermediate trail and try the black diamond after some quiet teasing nudging from my biggest fan, my now-husband, Aaron Vinten.

I went flying off my sky, but I got back up. I’ll never forget the experience. I made it. I try to recapture that feeling as much as possible in my life. I realized you can do so much more than you think you can, you just have to try.
It was unclear at the time of this article’s publication whether or not she was also inspired by the 1974 Kiss song of the same name.
In addition to forming Black Diamond, late in 2018 Vinten and Tranter officially launched FACET Records and FACET Publishing.
Operating as a joint venture through Warner Records, FACET Records serves as home to artists such as Diana Gordon, Shawn Wasabi, and more.
FACET Publishing maintains a partnership with Warner Chappell and represents writers, including Kennedi Lykken (Ariana Grande, DuaLipa, Chainsmokers, Jonas Brothers), Jason Gil (Katy Perry), Wes Period, Shea Diamond (FACET/Asylum), Brandon Colbein (Zayn, Hayley Kiyoko), among others.
Vinten also holds two consultancies: At Warner Records, she acts as Rita Ora’s stateside A&R. For Warner Chappell, she continues to work with Julia Michaels, Kygo, K Flay, and Christina Aguilera, among others.
Vinten one of Variety’s 2017 Hitmakers joined Warner/Chappell in 2012 as an A&R director, was soon upped to VP and, late in 2015, was promoted with Ryan Press to co-head of A&R in the U.S., excluding Nashville.