Deborah Dugan, the embattled former CEO of the Recording Academy - the organisation behind the Grammys - was fired
The Recording Academy CEO Deborah Dugan announces nominations for the 2020 Grammy Awards at a news conference in Manhattan, New York, U.S. November 20, 2019.
The academy announced the termination of Deborah Dugan's contract in a letter, published in full by entertainment news outlet Variety, that circulated among the organisation's members, citing "consistent management deficiencies and failures." "While I am disappointed by this latest development, I am not surprised given the Academy's pattern of dealing with whistleblowers," Dugan said in a statement sent to AFP by her legal team.
Dugan replaced Portnow – who left his position after saying women should "step up" for industry recognition – last May, becoming the first woman to lead the Recording Academy.
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