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Porfirio Pina
Also known asPorfirio Piña, Popi
Born (1965-08-16) August 16, 1965 (age 59)
Dominican Republic
GenresPop, Latin American music, Tropical music, Rock en Español
Occupation(s)Director of marketing, talent manager, A&R, executive producer
Years active1989– present
LabelsBroadcast Music Incorporated, Palm Pictures

Porfirio Piña (born August 16, 1965), talent manager, entrepreneur, music advocate and artistic director. He is a native of the Dominican Republic, currently based out of New York City, and Miami.

Career

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Porfirio currently serves as the senior director of the Latin division for BMI, Broadcast Music Inc. Founded in 1939, BMI is an American performing rights organization that represents more than 350,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in all genres of music. Porfirio is also a partner at Ritmo Loco Publishing, Inc., advising artists and managing catalog of more than one hundred songs, arranging co-publishing deals for Latin America, Europe and Asia, as well as issuing licenses to record labels, TV networks and film companies. In 2005, Mr. Pina signed Ritmo Loco Publishing to an administrative deal with publishing giant Sony/ATV.[1]

Before joining BMI, Mr. Piña managed Nicolas Tovar who has written numerous hits for Cristian Castro, Paulina Rubio, Ricky Martin, La India, and Jaci Velasquez among others.

Mr. Pina began his music business career back in 1989, forming and managing the first-ever Merengue Hip-Hop group Proyecto Uno. Under Porfirio's management the group went on to receive numerous Gold and Platinum Records Awards in the USA, Mexico, Central America, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Argentina and Spain, Billboard Awards, Premio Lo Nuestro Awards, Orquidea de Oro (Venezuela), ACE Awards (New York), El Casandra Awards (Dominican Republic) and Latin Grammy Nominations.[2]

In 1995, together with a former partner Porfirio created Double P Music, a management and production company, that played a key role in forming, launching and managing various artists such as El Chipo (Rodven/PolyGram); Sandy & Papo MC (Platano Records/Universal); Joselito (Musart/Balboa) and Ilegales (BMG US Latin). Together they created and produced remixes for Juan Luis Guerra, Enrique Iglesias, Los Hermanos Rosario, Roy Tavare, Amparo Sandino, Checo Acosta and others successful international artists.

Between January 2001 and May 2002, Porfirio joined Palm Pictures/Ryko and later Latino Music Corp where he was the Marketing Director, developing strategic sales, marketing and promotion plans for Carlos Manuel y Su Clan (Palm/Ryko), Fernando Villalona (LARAS & NARAS GRAMMY Nominee), Felix D'Oleo (LARAS GRAMMY Nominee), Angelito Villalona, Ramón Orlando and Swing Divino amongst others.[3]

Speaking engagements

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Professional associations

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Mr. Pina is a voting member in both NARAS (Grammy) and LARAS (Latin Grammy), as well as for The National Academy of Popular Music. He is a member of The NYC Latin Media and Entertainment Commission, Association of Independent Music Publisher, Dominican American National Roundtable. He is the board director for the Latin Scholarships division of The BMI Foundation,[8] Board Co-Chairman for The National Association of Latinos Independent Producers [9] and is a Co-Chairman in the Latin Committee of NARAS – NY Chapter.

Recognitions

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El Diario La Prensa: EL Awards 2008, Successful Latinos in the USA (November 2008), The Recording Academy: Supporting Education, Advocacy and Human Service Initiatives (February 2008), DTM Magazine:[10] Latino Trendsetter Awards (2006).[11][12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NMS - Speaker". Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "Hope Sings - Porfirio Pina". Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  3. ^ "POPI MUSIC Inc. - Your Guest List Solution - Created by ib web design". Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  4. ^ "BMC 2008 Recap - Boston Music Conference September 24-25, 2009". Archived from the original on September 11, 2011. Retrieved May 20, 2011.
  5. ^ "BERKLEE | Photo Gallery". www.berklee.edu. Archived from the original on June 28, 2008.
  6. ^ "'Industry Insiders' Panel Focuses on Publishing Royalties". June 6, 2007.
  7. ^ "Latin Alternative Music Conference Comes to New York City". February 16, 2024.
  8. ^ "Samantha Cox, Porfirio Piña Elected to BMI Foundation Board of Directors". June 17, 2007.
  9. ^ "Home". nalip.org.
  10. ^ "Latin Trends Magazine (Dtmmagazine) on Myspace".
  11. ^ "上海长耕企业管理有限公司招聘".
  12. ^ "DTM Relaunches as Latin Trends Magazine -". June 13, 2010.
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