After working for more than 25 years at MusiCares, responsible for the Person of the Year fundraising event, Dana Tomarken was let go from a 'boys club' after complaining about allegedly financially disastrous moves.
After working for more than 25 years at MusiCares, responsible for the Person of the Year fundraising event, Dana Tomarken was let go from a "boys club" after complaining about allegedly financially disastrous moves.
In February, Tomarken filed a lawsuit against the Recording Academy alleging wrongful termination, sex and age discrimination, and retaliation after she voiced concerns about the organization's direction. Tomarken, who in the suit claims credit for distributing over $60 million to more than 125,000 musicians in need over MusiCares' nearly 30-year history, was prepared to make a report to board members on how business decisions that Portnow allegedly made had benefited the Academy's telecast to the detriment of the charitable foundation.
Upon the filing of her complaint, the Recording Academy commented, "The accusations have no merit and we will vigorously defend ourselves."
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