Creative Industries news covered Angry Mob Music’s recent promotion of Ralph Torrefranca to Executive Director, Writer Creative.
Independent music publisher Angry Mob Music Group has promoted Ralph Torrefranca to the position of Executive Director of Writer Creative. Based in Los Angeles, Torrefranca will continue to report to Angry Mob’s CEO Marc Caruso. In this new role, he will “continue to oversee the development of the diverse songwriters, artists, and producers that make up Angry Mob…
– Emmanuel Legrand, Creative Industries News
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