Mitch Bainwol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mitch Bainwol became chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2003, succeeding Hilary Rosen. Bainwol studied as an undergraduate at Georgetown ...
Recording Industry Association of America - Wikipedia, the free ...
As of April 2007, the RIAA is led by Mitch Bainwol, who has been Chairman and CEO since 2003. He is assisted by Cary Sherman, the President of the Board of Directors.
Mitch Bainwol to Head RIAA
The RIAA named GOP political veteran Mitch Bainwol as its chairman and chief executive, beginning September 1, 2003. Bainwol, who recently opened his own consulting firm, was ...
Mitch Bainwol - New York
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RIAA News Room - RIAA Names Mitch Bainwol As Chairman & CEO - Jul 28 ...
Washington, DC – Mitch Bainwol, former Chief of Staff to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN), was named today as Chairman & CEO of the Recording Industry Association ...
washingtonpost.com: New RIAA Chief Seeks a Hit Single
New RIAA Chief Seeks a Hit Single. By Robert MacMillan washingtonpost.com Staff Writer Friday, September 5, 2003; 9:00 AM Mitch Bainwol stops talking and a puzzled look settles ...
STATEMENT OF MITCH BAINWOL CHAIRMAN AND CEO RECORDING INDUSTRY ...
statement of mitch bainwol chairman and ceo recording industry association of america before the house committee on the judiciary on h.r. 848, the "performance rights act" march 10 ...
New RIAA Chief Seeks a Hit Single (washingtonpost.com)
Mitch Bainwol stops talking and a puzzled look settles over his face. He's sitting at the Daily Grill on 18th and M streets in the heart of Washington, D.C., and something is not ...