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Gabriel Abaroa Jr. is the president emeritus of the Latin Recording Academy (LARAS), which presents the Latin Grammy Awards. He served as its CEO from 2003 to August 2021. [1] LARAS was established in 1997 and the first Latin Grammy Awards took place in 2000.

Career

Before joining the Latin Recording Academy, Abaroa had served as CEO of Wireless Latin Entertainment and IFPI Latin America. Prior to becoming President of the academy he served as vice-chairman of the Latin Recording Academy's board of trustees. In March 2003 he became President of the Latin Recording Academy. In August 2010, Abaroa was promoted to President/CEO of the academy. Abaroa is also a member of the National Council of La Raza and is a trustee of the Miami Symphony Orchestra. He also serves as a member of Enlace México. [2] Abaroa was listed as one of Billboard's Latin Power Players in 2016. [3] He was succeeded by Manuel Abud.

See also

References

  1. ^ Cobo, Leila (12 May 2021). "Latin Recording Academy CEO Gabriel Abaroa Departing". Billboard. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  2. ^ The Latin Recording Academy Promotes Abaroa
  3. ^ "Billboard's Latin Power Players List Revealed". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 3 November 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Mauricio Abaroa
President of The Latin Recording Academy
2003–2021
Succeeded by