Warner Chappell Music has named Delia Orjuela head of creative música mexicana after most recently co-leading Warner Music Latina’s Mexican music division.
In 2021, Orjuela joined Warner Music Latina to lead the label’s Mexican music division where she guided the careers of artists likeAccording to a press release, in her new position, Orjuela will continue to “collaborate closely” with the recorded music team and look for cross-collaboration opportunities between the label and publisher.“I have spent most of my career advocating and championing songwriters, and they’ve remained my true passion,” Orjuela said in a statement.
Prior to joining Warner, Orjuela was the longtime vp of Latin creative for BMI, where she worked for 22 years. Sheto start “a new chapter” in her life. That same year, she was appointed president of Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame. “Delia and I have known each other for years, and what started as professional respect has grown into a deep and genuine friendship,” Menéndez added in a statement. “She’s fiercely passionate about empowering music creators and providing them with the right tools to amplify their voices on a global scale. We’ve already started to pull together exciting plans with expressed: “Delia has supported countless songwriters and established a reputation for energizing teams and elevating music.
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