Joel Flatow Departs RIAA After 30 Years to Launch Flatow Strategies Consulting Firm
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Ted Johnson
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Joel Flatow is leaving the RIAA after more than 30 years as senior vice president of artist and industry relations and chief of West Coast operations. He is launching Flatow Strategies, a strategic consulting firm focusing on the intersection of policy, culture, technology, and public impact. Flatow will continue representing the RIAA on the West Coast while also taking on new clients including the Luckman Fine Arts Complex at Cal State LA and The Creative Coalition.
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· 3 pulledFlatow has served as senior vice president of artist and industry relations and chief of West Coast operations for the RIAA.
The new firm, Flatow Strategies, will focus on the intersection of policy, culture, technology and public impact, according to the RIAA.
Flatow will continue to represent the RIAA on the West Coast and also a slate of new clients, including the Luckman Fine Arts Complex at Cal State LA, The Creative Coalition.
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