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Recording Academy’s Neil Portnow to Give Opening Keynote at AES137 Convention

Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy

On Friday, October 10, 2014, the 137th Audio Engineering Society Convention at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles will feature a keynote address by Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy. Portnow’s presentation will take place from 12 noon until 1 p.m. in Special Events Room #403.

Portnow will discuss how The Academy and its P&E Wing (comprised of more than 5,500 producers, engineers, remixers, manufacturers, technologists, and other related music recording industry professionals) address the challenges and opportunities currently facing recording professionals, as well as targeted advocacy initiatives The Academy is developing to address some of these concerns.

During the course of his career, Portnow has become a leading figure in the music and recording industry, working with music makers, corporate executives, political figures and worldwide brands. He has served as President of The Recording Academy since December 2002, and was named President/CEO in September 2007. As President/CEO, Portnow works closely with The Academy’s Board of Trustees and its Chair, local Academy Chapter boards, as well as The Academy’s senior management team to advance The Academy’s goals and mission — including the creative and strategic vision and operations of The Academy and its related entities (the Grammy Awards, the Producers & Engineers Wing, The Latin Recording Academy).

Portnow also serves as President/CEO of The Academy’s charitable affiliates, MusiCares and the Grammy Foundation, and he is Chair of the Board of The Grammy Museum at L.A. LIVE in downtown Los Angeles. He represents The Academy to its constituents, to its partners, and to music fans, and serves as an industry leader on issues relating to the music industry—including participation in national caucuses, conferences, roundtables and keynotes; and key domestic and international industry-related organizations. And in keeping with The Academy’s position as an advocate for its constituents, Portnow develops and manages strategic advocacy positions at the national, state and local levels—both governmental and within music and its related industries.

Find information about how to obtain a free Exhibits-Plus badge (pre-registration is required).

Visit the AES137 Website at www.aes.org/events/137.

Find information about the Recording Academy’s Producers & Engineers Wing.

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