Guillermo “Pinky Mordan”
Guillermo “Pinky Mordan” – Executive Music Producer and Industry Leader
Guillermo “Pinky Mordan” is a celebrated music producer and executive from New York City, proudly carrying his Dominican heritage. Pinky entered the music industry at just 12 years old, immersing himself in production and honing his craft. By the age of 17, he set out on a journey to explore global cultures and deepen his understanding of the music industry, founding his company Mordan Music Inc.
As a producer, Pinky has worked with some of the most influential artists in Latin music and beyond, including Nicky Jam, Fuego, Duran, Notch, and Twister El Rey. Known for pushing creative boundaries, he pioneered the “Chapetón” sound—a vibrant fusion
of reggaeton and Colombia’s rhythmic champeta—showcasing his ability to blend genres and create music that resonates across cultures. His deep connection to Latin sounds led him to Colombia, where he spent several years promoting and elevating the careers of artists like Eddy & Henry, solidifying their place at the top of the charts.
Pinky’s impact as an executive is equally remarkable. He has collaborated with leading distribution labels, including Roc Nation’s EQ division, working on high-profile projects for artists such as Tokischa, Prince Swanny, Mozart La Para, E Dot Baby, Tinashe,
Ciggy Blacc, and Mach-Hommy. His consulting role with 300 Entertainment was instrumental in supporting projects like Maria Becerra’s signing and growth, underscoring his ability to identify and develop emerging talent.
Pinky’s career ascended further through his work with Empire, where he contributed to the success of artists like Jay Wheeler, Javiielo, Geezly, and Immasoul, bridging the gap between talent development and global distribution. His visionary leadership and industry acumen led to his current role as Head of Latin at Platoon Music, where he spearheads groundbreaking initiatives to empower Latin artists and amplify their voices on a global stage working with artist such as Golden & Jheral bringing awareness to the Latin Afro Beat genre.
Guillermo “Pinky Mordan” is a celebrated music producer and executive from New York City, proudly carrying his Dominican heritage. Pinky entered the music industry at just 12 years old, immersing himself in production and honing his craft. By the age of 17, he set out on a journey to explore global cultures and deepen his understanding of the music industry, founding his company Mordan Music Inc.
As a producer, Pinky has worked with some of the most influential artists in Latin music and beyond, including Nicky Jam, Fuego, Duran, Notch, and Twister El Rey. Known for pushing creative boundaries, he pioneered the “Chapetón” sound—a vibrant fusion
of reggaeton and Colombia’s rhythmic champeta—showcasing his ability to blend genres and create music that resonates across cultures. His deep connection to Latin sounds led him to Colombia, where he spent several years promoting and elevating the careers of artists like Eddy & Henry, solidifying their place at the top of the charts.
Pinky’s impact as an executive is equally remarkable. He has collaborated with leading distribution labels, including Roc Nation’s EQ division, working on high-profile projects for artists such as Tokischa, Prince Swanny, Mozart La Para, E Dot Baby, Tinashe,
Ciggy Blacc, and Mach-Hommy. His consulting role with 300 Entertainment was instrumental in supporting projects like Maria Becerra’s signing and growth, underscoring his ability to identify and develop emerging talent.
Pinky’s career ascended further through his work with Empire, where he contributed to the success of artists like Jay Wheeler, Javiielo, Geezly, and Immasoul, bridging the gap between talent development and global distribution. His visionary leadership and industry acumen led to his current role as Head of Latin at Platoon Music, where he spearheads groundbreaking initiatives to empower Latin artists and amplify their voices on a global stage working with artist such as Golden & Jheral bringing awareness to the Latin Afro Beat genre.