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The Recording Academy

The Recording Academy is the world's leading society of music professionals, best known for the GRAMMY Awards. It represents performers, songwriters, producers, and engineers, while advocating for music creators' rights and supporting the music community.

About The Recording Academy

We're the world's leading society of music professionals, representing performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and everyone who makes music happen. The Recording Academy isn't just about handing out trophies - though the GRAMMY Awards are pretty iconic. We're here year-round, advocating for music creators' rights, supporting our community through MusiCares when times get tough, and preserving music history through the GRAMMY Museum.

Founded back in 1957, we've grown from a small group of recording professionals into a diverse organization that reflects the full spectrum of today's music landscape. We believe in recognizing excellence in the recording arts, but we're equally committed to nurturing the next generation of creators and ensuring that the music industry continues to evolve as a more inclusive, fair, and inspiring space for everyone who picks up an instrument or steps into a studio.

FAQs

When was The Recording Academy founded?
The Recording Academy was founded in 1957.
Who is the CEO of The Recording Academy?
Harvey Mason Jr. is the CEO.
What industries or markets does The Recording Academy operate in?
The Recording Academy operates in the following markets: Music Industry, Entertainment & Media, Philanthropy & Community Support Services, Awards & Recognition, Live Events & Event Management, Music Rights Advocacy & Policy, Arts & Music Education, Museums & Cultural Heritage Preservation, Professional Associations, and Nonprofit Organizations.
How many employees does The Recording Academy have?
The Recording Academy has 51-200 employees.
Where does The Recording Academy have employees?
The Recording Academy has employees in United States.
Does The Recording Academy support remote work or working from home?
Yes, The Recording Academy is a remote-friendly company.
What employee benefits does The Recording Academy offer?
The Recording Academy provides 4 benefits to their employees.
Does The Recording Academy offer a four-day work week?
No, The Recording Academy does not offer a four-day work week.
What is The Recording Academy's tech stack?
The Recording Academy has 5 technologies in their tech stack.
What is The Recording Academy's website?
The Recording Academy's website is recordingacademy.com.
Where can I find The Recording Academy on social media?
You can find The Recording Academy on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Employee benefits

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GRAMMY Awards Participation

Opportunity to participate in the GRAMMY Awards process and access exclusive events and leadership opportunities within the music industry.

Advocacy Support

Year-round advocacy work to help pass legislation that benefits music creators and protect their rights at local, state, and federal levels.

Networking Opportunities

Access to a vast network of music professionals including performers, songwriters, producers, and engineers through membership programs and events.

Health and Human Services

MusiCares provides financial assistance during medical crises and preventive services including dental and medical screenings, hearing clinics, and vocal health workshops.

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