Latin Recording Academy Announces Key Leadership Promotions and Expands Global Reach
The Latin Recording Academy is ushering in a new era with significant leadership appointments and a reinforced commitment to celebrating and preserving Latin music worldwide. These strategic moves signal the organization’s readiness to navigate the next decade of growth and influence within the global music industry.
Strategic Leadership Appointments
Manuel Abud has been appointed as the new Chief Operating Officer, a pivotal role in guiding the Academy’s operational strategies and future initiatives. Complementing this appointment, Luis Dousdebes will assume a newly created position as Chief Awards, Membership and Preservation Officer. This dual focus underscores the Academy’s dedication to both the integrity of its prestigious awards process and the long-term safeguarding of Latin music‘s rich heritage. Furthermore, Aida Scorza has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Awards, a testament to her expertise and contributions in overseeing the critical awards lifecycle.
These leadership enhancements are designed to streamline operations, elevate membership engagement, and strengthen the Academy’s core mission of recognizing excellence in Latin music. The appointments reflect a forward-thinking approach aimed at adapting to the evolving landscape of the music industry and ensuring continued relevance and impact.
Andalusia: A Hub for Latin Music Celebration
In parallel with its internal restructuring, The Latin Recording Academy is set to continue its vibrant event calendar by returning to Andalusia, Spain. The special event, titled ‘Latin GRAMMY Celebra: La Música de Andalucía’, is scheduled for September 10. This event will serve as a significant platform to honor the profound musical legacy and cultural contributions of the Andalusia region. It highlights the Academy’s commitment to exploring and celebrating the diverse roots of Latin music across different geographies.
The choice of Andalusia as a continued venue underscores the region’s deep historical ties to Latin musical traditions and its current dynamism as a creative center. The event promises to be a significant moment for artists, industry professionals, and fans alike, fostering cultural exchange and appreciation.
Global Outreach and Education Initiatives
Beyond its core awards and event programming, The Latin Recording Academy, through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, is actively engaged in educational outreach. A recent partnership with Fundación Puertas Abiertas, an organization led by the esteemed musician Erika Ender, has resulted in a significant educational event held in Panama. This initiative focuses on nurturing the next generation of Latin music creators and professionals, providing them with valuable resources and opportunities.
The collaboration with Fundación Puertas Abiertas and Erika Ender exemplifies the Foundation’s dedication to making a tangible difference in aspiring artists’ lives. By investing in education, the Academy reinforces its commitment to the sustainability and future vibrancy of Latin music. These efforts are crucial in ensuring that the art form continues to thrive and evolve, reaching new audiences and inspiring future generations.
The series of leadership appointments, coupled with strategic international events and impactful educational partnerships, positions The Latin Recording Academy for a robust and influential future. The organization is poised to continue its vital work in celebrating, honoring, and promoting Latin music and its creators on a global scale, cementing its role as a cornerstone of the international music industry.
This comprehensive strategy ensures that the Academy remains at the forefront of the Latin music conversation, adapting to new trends while staying true to its foundational mission. The news of these developments signals a period of renewed energy and strategic focus for the organization as it embarks on its next chapter.


