TikTok's Director of Music for Australia and NZ, Ollie Wards, to Leave Role After Five Years.
Ollie Wards, a well-respected figure in the Australian music industry, has announced that he will be departing from his role as director of music for TikTok in Australia and New Zealand after serving the platform since August 2020. In a heartfelt message on LinkedIn, Wards expressed his gratitude for an "awesome" five-and-a-half years at the company.
Wards joined TikTok with the aim of driving its music strategy, overseeing emerging and established artists within the short-video streaming giant's creator community, and working closely with domestic talent to take them to a global audience. Prior to joining TikTok, he held various roles at triple j, an Australian national youth broadcaster, including producer, program director, and network head.
The news of Wards' departure has been met with admiration from the music industry and fans alike, who praise his artist-first approach and commitment to promoting domestic talent globally. During his time at TikTok, Wards was instrumental in launching several innovative initiatives, such as the world's first TikTok radio station with iHeart, which now operates as Australia's leading digital station for under-30s.
Some of his proudest achievements include creating the first TikTok x TV simulcast concerts and overseeing numerous high-quality live music productions. One notable example is the first-ever TikTok stadium livestream with Six60 during a time when NZ was the only place hosting concerts due to lockdown restrictions.
Wards has also been credited with producing memorable performances at the TikTok Awards and developing "liner notes," a list of 11 guiding principles aimed at promoting transparency, effectiveness, and humanity within the music platform. Notably, his approach emphasizes being contactable while operating at scale, which he believes helped humanize TikTok's music offerings in an increasingly opaque industry.
Wards has expressed openness about his future plans, stating that he will be keeping his options open for 2026.
Ollie Wards, a well-respected figure in the Australian music industry, has announced that he will be departing from his role as director of music for TikTok in Australia and New Zealand after serving the platform since August 2020. In a heartfelt message on LinkedIn, Wards expressed his gratitude for an "awesome" five-and-a-half years at the company.
Wards joined TikTok with the aim of driving its music strategy, overseeing emerging and established artists within the short-video streaming giant's creator community, and working closely with domestic talent to take them to a global audience. Prior to joining TikTok, he held various roles at triple j, an Australian national youth broadcaster, including producer, program director, and network head.
The news of Wards' departure has been met with admiration from the music industry and fans alike, who praise his artist-first approach and commitment to promoting domestic talent globally. During his time at TikTok, Wards was instrumental in launching several innovative initiatives, such as the world's first TikTok radio station with iHeart, which now operates as Australia's leading digital station for under-30s.
Some of his proudest achievements include creating the first TikTok x TV simulcast concerts and overseeing numerous high-quality live music productions. One notable example is the first-ever TikTok stadium livestream with Six60 during a time when NZ was the only place hosting concerts due to lockdown restrictions.
Wards has also been credited with producing memorable performances at the TikTok Awards and developing "liner notes," a list of 11 guiding principles aimed at promoting transparency, effectiveness, and humanity within the music platform. Notably, his approach emphasizes being contactable while operating at scale, which he believes helped humanize TikTok's music offerings in an increasingly opaque industry.
Wards has expressed openness about his future plans, stating that he will be keeping his options open for 2026.