Doja Cat and Charli XCX’s agent on her groundbreaking career in the music industry
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– Homegrown Talent. Growing up as a daughter of Korean immigrants in Los Angeles, Jenna Adler did not always fit.
Music and creative love forced him to make a career of Creative Arts or CAA and now Adler is honored Billboard women in music Event this weekend with the executive of the year, awarded by his peers as a result of his influence and fundamental work.
For more than 25 years, Veteran, Adler, in the city of Haha, worked as assistant to become the CAA World Hip-Hop / R & B Travel Group. He was the first “Homegrown” female music agent, and he now represents painters, including Jennifer Lopez, Doja Cat, Charli XCX and Chloe X Halle.
At his time, he watches the business in the CAA to develop more accepting and diverse. He was one of the first, if not the first, the maternity hospital took, and he lends to the management of all men in the company, thinking and family friendly. Without those bosses, he says he may not return it to full work after his second child. He hopes to be able to pay it before helping the current female employees to navigate the balance of work life and commercial resources that everyone needs to do.
“We have many new mothers, and I keep telling them.” Take those months, “says Adler about motherhood. “I really want to be that man because that’s what I didn’t have. I didn’t have someone to look and say “This is good.”
He is inspired to his sons, now 22 and 24, when he thinks about the future of women in the music industry. For his sons, it is normal for mother to be a high executive.
“My children are so proud of me,” he said. “And I think it’s more and more households. More men have an open mind. So we just move these old people from here. But I definitely see a bright future. “
Adler has long focused on enhancing a variety of voices, and as late, it includes his own. He describes himself as “around the rough edges,” he said, he still dreams about his career, bigger and bigger. And one time, when many would be hugging him, he had no plans to slow down.
“I always wanted all that, I always wanted to run everything,” he said. “I asked myself when I received this honor.” This is. ” And I was like. “No, this is not.” I just have a lot more. “
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