Mitch Bainwol

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Mitch Bainwol became chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2003, succeeding Cary Sherman.

Bainwol studied as an undergraduate at Georgetown University, and received an MBA from Rice University.

Bainwol went on to become a member of staff for various Republican political figures before founding the Bainwol Group, a Washington based lobby group.

In 2003, Bainwol left the group to become chairman and CEO of the RIAA.

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