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AIMP's Los Angeles Chapter event, "The Ladies of Latin: The Women Who Work Behind The Scenes & On Stage In The Latin Music Industry," was held 2/27 at Lawry's The Prime Rib in Beverly Hills.
Moderator Yvonne Drazan, VP Latin Division West Coast at peermusic, led a panel featuring Latin music business leaders, who discussed the strong growth trajectory for Latin music. They also conversed about the rise of global superstars and bi-cultural artists like Pitbull, Prince Royce and Cardi B, and about bringing a female perspective to a traditionally male-dominated space.
Pictured (l to r), just before battling over the last bite of Yorkshire pudding, are: SESAC's Celeste Zendejas, Live Nation's Patty Flores, The 3Collective's Monica Escobar, Drazan, Marjorie Garcia, Esq. of King, Holmes, Paterno & Soriano, LLP, artist Lupita Infante and AIMP L.A. Chapter VP Marc Caruso of Angry Mob Music Group.