Universal Music bolsters Latin America leadership with three strategic appointments

Alfredo Delgadillo, Angel Kaminsky and Daniel Luna

Universal Music Group has made three senior leadership appointments across its Latin America and U.S. Latino operations, as the major looks to deepen cross-border collaboration and accelerate the global expansion of Latin repertoire.

The moves, announced under the leadership of Jesús López, Chairman & CEO of Universal Music Latin America and Iberian Peninsula, take effect immediately.

Universal said in a press release on Tuesday (March 31) that these moves “will strengthen the company’s creative and operational alignment across Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula, and the U.S. Latino market, and further reinforce UMG’s commitment to artist development, cross-border collaboration, and the global expansion of Latin repertoire”.

Alfredo Delgadillo has been promoted to CEO & President of Universal Music Latin Entertainment (UMLE), a role that gives him oversight of Universal Music Latino in the United States alongside his existing leadership of Universal Music Mexico and the Regional Mexican label Fono. He will remain based in Mexico City, reporting to López.

Angel Kaminsky has been appointed President, A&R and Artist Relations for Universal Music Latin America and Iberian Peninsula. Based in Miami and also reporting to López, Kaminsky will lead the region’s creative strategy and global artist development efforts.

Daniel Luna has been named General Manager of Universal Music Latino, based in Miami and reporting to Delgadillo.

Said López: “These appointments represent the next phase of our evolution as a unified, forward-thinking organization. Alfredo’s expanded leadership strengthens our regional integration and cross-border label strategy; Angel’s deep creative expertise ensures we continue to elevate artist development across all Latin markets; and Daniel’s operational leadership will position us to accelerate growth in the U.S. Latino market.”

 “These appointments represent the next phase of our evolution as a unified, forward-thinking organization.”

Jesus López

Added López: “Latin music is shaping global culture, and our focus remains clear: empower our artists, foster creative excellence, and build seamless collaboration across all territories to drive sustainable, long-term global success.”

Delgadillo commented: “It is especially meaningful to begin this new chapter after many years working the Universal Music Latino roster: artists with a powerful presence in the market, from true legends to a new generation defining the future of music.

“UMLE will continue to focus on strengthening collaboration between Mexico and the United States, further expanding Latin music and its culture around the world, and supporting our artists and labels to deepen their connection with fans while amplifying the global reach of their music and their message.”

“We are doubling down on artist development at the highest level to ensure our artists don’t just participate in the global market, they define it.”

Angel Kaminsky

Kaminsky added: “I’m deeply honored to take on this new role at such a transformative time for our company. Latin music continues to shape global culture, and our focus remains clear: to foster creative excellence and build seamless collaboration across all borders.

“We are doubling down on artist development at the highest level to ensure our artists don’t just participate in the global market, they define it.”

“I take on this role with a commitment to challenging traditional approaches and helping shape a more agile, forward-looking model.”

Daniel Luna

Luna said: “I decided to join Universal Music Latino, because it’s a team I’ve long respected and one whose vision strongly aligns with my own. I take on this role with a commitment to challenging traditional approaches and helping shape a more agile, forward-looking model.

“As the industry continues to evolve at a fast pace, success will depend on combining clear, strategic direction with the ability to adapt in real time, delivering the speed, understanding and partnership that today’s artists expect.”

Delgadillo brings nearly three decades of experience at UMG and has led Universal Music Mexico since its post-EMI acquisition restructuring, rising to CEO & President in 2024.

He has played a central role in the international expansion of Mexican artists including Danna, Mon Laferte, Ed Maverick and Zoé, while driving local market success for global acts such as Luis Fonsi, Juanes and Feid.

Kaminsky, a 34-year veteran of the Latin music industry, has been with UMG since 2010. He has been closely involved in the crossover success of major Latin artists including J Balvin, Karol G, Sebastián Yatra and Feid, and has spearheaded creative partnerships such as the collaboration with Art House Academy and Abbey Road Institute — an initiative that helped develop Latin Grammy Best New Artist winners Joaquina and Ela Taubert.

Luna joins from his own independent venture, D Luna Music, and previously held roles at Warner Music Group, where he served as Senior Director of Mexican Music, overseeing strategy across Mexico and U.S. Latin markets.Music Business Worldwide