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Subject: JONATHAN LAMY JOINS RIAA AS DIRECTOR, COMMUNICATIONS
X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 5.0.5  September 22, 2000
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Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 12:15:21 -0500


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                         Contact:  Amy Weiss
   Wednesday March 6, 2002                                    Jonathan Lamy
   http://www.riaa.com                                        202-775-0101


             JONATHAN LAMY JOINS RIAA AS DIRECTOR, COMMUNICATIONS

       WASHINGTON -- The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),
   the trade group representing U.S. record companies and labels, has named
   Jonathan Lamy as Director, Communications.  He replaces Jano Cabrera who
   departed the RIAA to serve as Communications Director for former Vice
   President Al Gore's political action committee, Leadership '02.

        With his experience on Capitol Hill and working with the news media,
   Lamy will be an asset to the association's media and public relations
   efforts surrounding cutting-edge technology initiatives, First Amendment
   challenges, legislative actions and international policy.

        "Jonathan's strong knowledge of the media and the legislative
   process will make a tremendous contribution in our efforts on issues
   ranging from artistic freedom to intellectual property protection in this
   new digital era," said Hilary Rosen, President and CEO, RIAA.

       His half-dozen years of public service on Capitol Hill began when
   Lamy signed on as a legislative aid to U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy
   (D-Vt.), working first on the U.S. Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and
   Forestry Committee and then on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.  Lamy
   then served as Deputy Press Secretary, where he worked closely with the
   news media to advance the Senator's agenda.

        Lamy then was Press Secretary to U.S. Congressman Marty Meehan
   (D-Mass.).  As an on-the-record spokesperson for an active member of
   Congress, he also worked closely with state and national media on a
   variety of issues.

        "We are very excited to have Jonathan join our team," said Amy
   Weiss, Senior Vice President, Communications.  "He brings great
   experience from his years on Capitol Hill and will be a wonderful asset
   to the RIAA."

        Most recently, Lamy served as Press Secretary for the nation's
   largest anti-hunger advocacy organization, Bread for the World.  Working
   with local and national the media to push the 45,000-member
   organization's legislative agenda, Lamy was also a key advisor on
   legislative, political and public relations strategy.

       Jonathan can be reached at 202/857-9650 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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