On Monday, the day that the Recording Academy officially terminated Deborah Dugan, interim boss Harvey Mason Jr. sat with the Los Angeles Times for his first interview since the organization’s former president/CEO was abruptly — and controversially — placed on administrative leave just 10 days before the Grammy Awards. “We see this as a really unfortunate set of circumstances,” he told the paper. “We know it affected people, and we don’t take that for granted.
But for us as an organization, it’s a setback, and it’s not something that we’re going to spend a ton more time and energy on.
We’re focused on the future, and on transforming the Academy. “This is something I started in May when I came in,” he continued. “I feel really good about
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