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“The and Billboard today announced and honored the 25 most powerful Hispanic women in the entertainment industry at the first annual “Hispanic Women in Entertainment” breakfast, held this morning at the Roosevelt Hotel. Attendees included the “The 25 Most Powerful” as well as executives, celebrities and influencers from across the entertainment industry.

At the event, Susan Whiting, Executive Vice President, The Company and Chairman, Media Research, delivered opening remarks, and Emmy Award winner , the star of ABC’s “,” received the inaugural “The and Billboard Hispanic Woman of the Year Award” and delivered the keynote address. Ferrera was selected to receive the award by the senior executives and editors at The and Billboard for the work she has done to break down the barriers that Hispanic women face in the entertainment industry.

“America and all of the women honored here today exemplify intelligence, courage, talent and tenacity,” said John Kilcullen, publisher of Billboard and The . “Although narrowing the list down to 25 was an arduous process, each of these women is a shining example of what it takes to be successful in this business, and we are delighted to recognize them.”

The 25 Most Powerful Hispanic Women, listed in order by rank, are:

1. Nina Tassler, President, CBS Entertainment

2. Menendez, President, NBC Universal International
Distribution

3. , Actress-producer

4. , General Manager, MTV Tr3s

5. Alina Falcon, Executive VP and Operating Manager,

6. Darlene Caamano-Loquet, President, NALA Films

7. Christina Davis, Senior VP, Drama Series Development, CBS

8. Antoinette Zel, Senior Executive Vice President, Strategy,

9. Alexandra Lioutikoff, Senior Vice President, Latin membership,
ASCAP

10. , Actress-singer-producer

11. Cynthia Cidre, Writer-producer

12. Ligiah Villalobos, Writer

13. Frida Torresblanco, Producer

14. Nely Galan, Producer

15. Christy Haubegger, Agent, CAA

16. Corey Sienega, Producer, Vice President Production and
Development, David Kirschner Productions

17. Emily Simonitsch, Senior Vice President, Special Markets,
Live Nation

18. Madeline Padilla, Executive Director of Publicity, Arenas
Entertainment

19. Kathryn Galan, Executive Director, National Association of Latino
Independent Producers (NALIP)

20. Marlene Dermer, Co-Founder, Los Angeles Latino International
Festival (LALIFF)

21. Helen Hernandez, President and Founder, Imagen Foundation

22. Natalie Chaidez, Producer-Writer

23. Delia Orjuela, Assistant Vice President, Writer-Publisher
Relations, BMI Latin

24. Patricia Vega, Director, Chaf Enterprises

25. , Host-Producer

The 25 Most Powerful Hispanic Women in the Entertainment Industry are also being announced in special sections of today’s The as well as in the October 20 issue of Billboard, on stands October 12.

About The

Now in its 76th year, The covers the business of the global entertainment industry via a network of media outlets. They include the print daily and weekly editions, the web site, various electronic-media offerings, the weekly TV show on Starz and high-profile events such as the annual Key Art Awards and Women in Entertainment. The ’s team of reporters and news editors number more than 60, with representatives in most of the world’s major cities. The first -based daily trade covering the entertainment industry began publishing September 3, 1930. Its founder was William R. Wilkerson, who remained publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the paper for more than 30 years. The is published by Business Media, part of The Company, a global information and media company.

About Billboard

Now in its 113th year, Billboard is the world’s premier weekly music publication and diverse digital, events and brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and entertainment issues and trends. Billboard is the flagship property for the Billboard Information Group, which also consists of Billboard.biz, Billboard.com, Billboard Chart Alert, Billboard Information Network (BIN), Billboard Directories, Billboard Books, Billboard Licensing & Events and & Records. Billboard’s many strategic partners include , Reuters, Sirius Satellite , , , ABC Networks, Azteca America and Billboard’s proprietary data, charts and information resources to develop broadcast entertainment, digital and platforms and contextual commerce applications that expand Billboard’s franchise and consumer reach. Billboard is published by Business Media, a part of The Company, a global information and media company.”

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