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CCFP ANNOUNCE 2019 "AMBASSADORS OF PEACE"

On 9/26, Creative Community for Peace (CCFP) will hold its second annual Celebrating Ambassadors of Peace (AOP) event at the Holmby Hills home of biz attorney and CCFP Advisory Board member Gary Stiffelman (whose clients include Justin Timberlake, Eminem, Maroon 5, Trent Reznor and Yo-Yo Ma).

This year's honorees are Warner Records CEO/Co-Chairman Aaron Bay-Schuck, Caroline Music/CMG President Jacqueline Saturn, Q&A and Atom Factory Founder Troy Carter, former UML President and manager of Maluma, Walter Kolm and special artist honoree Ziggy Marley.

The honorees were chosen for their commitment to championing artistic freedom and advancing the idea that music and the arts are a powerful force for building cultural bridges. Through their work and influence, they have advanced coexistence to create a better future for all. In 2018, CCFP honored Scooter Braun, Geffen Records President Neil Jacobson and Warner Music Group executive Aton Ben-Horin.

As stated by CCFP Co-Founder, David Renzer, and Director, Ari Ingel: “Creative Community for Peace was founded by entertainment industry executives on the principal that music and the arts can be a unifying force to bring people of different backgrounds together.”

Honorees Bay-Schuck and Saturn shared their excitement to be recognized with the following statements:

Said Bay-Schuck: “I am honored to be recognized as an 'Ambassador of Peace' by Creative Community for Peace and humbled to be receiving it alongside such accomplished industry executives and friends. The cultural boycott movement is detrimental to prospects for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, as well as to artistic freedom around the world, and I will continue to stand with my friends and colleagues who are dedicated to using music and the arts to bring people together.”

Said Saturn: “I’m honored to receive the Ambassadors of Peace award from Creative Community for Peace. Music and all creative art forms have the unique ability to pierce through cultural barriers, reshape perspectives, and create common ground. CCFP bridges divergent communities, enabling them to find a common voice. Now more than ever, the creative community must take a courageous stance against those that seek to divide rather than unite. I am proud to be in a position to empower artists from many different backgrounds to help us get to "higher ground.”

Find out more info about the gala here.

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