
Dawn Richard elected as Grammy Memphis Chapter Governor
Dawn Richard has been elected as a Chapter Governor for the Recording Academy's Memphis Chapter, furthering her influence in the music industry.
Known for her genre-blending sound and independent music success, Richard announced the news via social media, expressing pride in the appointment.
"I'm honored to serve my peers at the Recording Academy as a newly elected Governor of the Memphis Chapter," she wrote on X (formerly Twitter). She emphasized her commitment to promoting diversity, innovation, and inclusion within the music community.
I'm honored to serve my peers at the @RecordingAcademy as a newly elected Governor of the Memphis Chapter. ⚜️#RepresentingTheAcademy means supporting and celebrating our diverse creative community year-round, and I look forward to joining leaders driving music forward. pic.twitter.com/Pmk3PuSrda — DAWN (@DawnRichard) June 2, 2025
Using the hashtag #RepresentingTheAcademy, Richard stated that she looks forward to working alongside leaders driving music forward and supporting artists year-round. The position allows her to play an active role in shaping decisions, programs, and advocacy efforts within the Memphis region and beyond.
The Recording Academy, best known for organizing the Grammy Awards, has regional chapters across the U.S. that focus on outreach, education, and support for local music creators. Chapter Governors are elected by peers within the music industry and serve as liaisons between the Academy and their regional communities.
Richard's appointment highlights her longstanding dedication to independent artistry and representation. As a former member of Danity Kane and an accomplished solo artist, she has consistently advocated for creative freedom and has been vocal about issues facing underrepresented artists.
Her election also signals a broader shift toward including more diverse voices in Grammy governance. With a growing focus on equity in the music industry, Richard's leadership is expected to bring valuable perspective and advocacy to the Recording Academy's mission.
This new role positions her as a key figure in shaping the future of music leadership, both in Memphis and nationally.
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