The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences revealed its new board of directors today, replacing its longstanding NATAS Board of Trustees. The move follows a multiyear restructuring of the Academy’s bylaws and governance to be more representative of the industry communities it serves.
The new board includes Adam Sharp, who remains President & CEO of the org, and Terry O’Reilly, who retains his Chair tag. It also includes Treasurer Theresa Maher Johnson, Secretary Julie Lucas, First Vice Chair David Burt and Second Vice-Chair Barbara Williams Perry.
The other board members are Eva Basler, Phillip Bell, Bob Boden, Jared Bowen, Joan Cartan-Hansen, André Hepkins, Jeremy Hubbard, Martha Kattan, Ronit Larone , Michelle McHugh, Amy Schmelzer, Jeremiah Slovarp and David Solomon. All will serve terms of one, two or three years.
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Later in the year, NATAS will introduce a national membership model organized around peer groups, which will then elect future directors to full three-year terms.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences oversees the Daytime Emmys, Sports Emmys, Children & Family Emmys, Tech & Engineering Emmys and News & Documentary Emmys.
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