
With word spreading that the
Recording Academy has made it selection on a new chief, the biz is buzzing over who will step into
Neil Portnow’s wingtips—though the timing of any official announcement supposedly depends on the execution of contracts. The Board of Trustees’ three finalists for the gig were well-known producers
Jimmy Jam and
Harvey Mason, Jr. and longtime
Warner Music exec/Academy Vice Chair
Ruby Marchand, though some biz watchers say an outside contender is still in it.
Heavyweight recruiter
Korn Ferry has spearheaded the search, with
William D. Simon running point. Having empowered
Tina Tchen to handle issues of diversity and other concerns via a task force, the Academy is highly sensitive to how such questions will pertain to its choice of a new leader.
As we noted earlier, some insiders still believe that the org’s new head will likely be paired with a co-leader tasked with key logistics.
How did the Board vote? Stay tuned.