La Academia Latina de la Grabación reconoce a Joy Huerta como una de las mujeres de habla hispana que han destacado en el extranjero por su excelente trabajo en la industria del entretenimiento y su labor como activista.
Los Ángeles, CA. (21 de junio de 2019). La Academia Latina de la Grabación® reconoció el día de ayer a Joy Huerta por su carrera como cantautora, compositora, músico y activista, destacándola como una de las cinco mujeres sobresalientes en las artes, el entretenimiento, y en su labor social.
Joy recibió el galardón de mandos del presidente y CEO de La Academia Latina de la Grabación®, Gabriel Abaroa.
Junto a Joy también fueron homenajeadas como Leading Ladies of Entertainment:
  • Tatiana Bilbao, arquitecta
  • Martha Debayle, locutora de radio
  • Alondra de la Parra, conductora musical
  • María Soumaya Slim Domit, filántropa y ejecutiva
La Academia inició este reconocimiento hace algunos años identificando a mujeres de origen latino que impactan a la sociedad hispana en los Estados Unidos. Este año fué la primera vez que se llevó a cabo en México.

Joy Huerta Receives the recognition Leading Ladies of Entertainment by The Latin Recording Academy 

The Latin Recording Academy recognizes Joy Huerta as one of the Spanish-speaking women who have excelled abroad for her excellent work in the entertainment industry and her labor as an activist.
Los Angeles, CA. (June 21st, 2019). The Latin Recording Academy recognized Joy Huerta yesterday for her career as a singer-songwriter, composer, musician and activist, as one of the five women of great social conscience and outstanding in the arts and entertainment.
Joy received the acknowledgment from the president and CEO of The Latin Recording Academy, Gabriel Abaroa.
Along with Joy were also honored as Leading Ladies of Entertainment:
  • Tatiana Bilbao, architect
  • Martha Debayle, radio host
  • Alondra de la Parra, musical conductor
  • María Soumaya Slim Domit, philanthropist and business woman
The Academy began this recognition some years ago identifying Latin women with impact on the Hispanic society in the United States. This year, for the first time, the event took place in Mexico.

 

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