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Adriana Trotta

Adriana Trotta Farewell Concert

NEW YORK March 10, 2014 ~ We stopped by the Consulate General of Argentina for a musical performance and reception in honor of Argentine Deputy Consul General Adriana Trotta who is leaving New York for a posting in Armenia, a country with strong ties to Argentina.

Ms. Trotta was in charge of cultural affairs at the Argentine Consulate where she curated many fine art exhibitions and performances. In Ms. Trotta’s honor, Jorge Parodi, professor at the Manhattan School of Music prepared a lively concert of Argentine music.

Dear Ms. Trotta,

We would like to extend our personal thanks and best wishes. We work with all the Latin consuls and quite simply, you are the best. You were the first consul to support us, offering distribution at the Argentine Consulate and suggestions for strengthening our brand. You have a great eye for the many artists you brought to the Consulate and have a natural understanding of how to promote your country’s interests through its culture.

Thank you Adriana for your brilliance and generosity. You are an example of the very best of Argentina’s rich culture. Even though you will be working far away, you will always be with us in our work and in our hearts.

To the incoming Deputy Consul General Eduardo Almirantearena, we offer our support and wish you the same success in New York that Ms. Trotta achieved.

From working with many organizations, we have learned that while the work is done by the team, the tone of the organization comes directly from the boss. Consul General José Luis Pérez Gabilondo you created an environment where Ms. Trotta could succeed and where Mr. Almirantearena will succeed as well. Congratulations to each of you on your good work.

Cordially,
Keith


Published March 11, 2014 ~ Updated May 16, 2024.

Filed Under: Argentine Consulate, Argentines, MUSIC

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