The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) recently announced that it will replace its longstanding Board of Trustees with a new Board of Directors. The news follows a multi-year restructuring of the Academy’s bylaws and governance to be more representative of the industry communities it serves.
The first class of Board members will initially serve terms of one, two, or three years each. Adam Sharp remains President & CEO, and Terry O’Reilly remains Chair.
The organization that oversees the Daytime Emmy Awards noted that a national membership model organized around peer groups will elect future Directors to full three-year terms.
The initial Board includes (listed alphabetically):
Eva Basler Phillip Bell Bob Boden Jared Bowen David Burt, First Vice Chair Joan Cartan-Hansen André Hepkins Jeremy Hubbard Martha Kattan Ronit Larone Julie Lucas, Secretary Theresa Maher Johnson, Treasurer Michelle McHugh Terry O’Reilly, Chair Amy Schmelzer Adam Sharp, President & CEO...
The first class of Board members will initially serve terms of one, two, or three years each. Adam Sharp remains President & CEO, and Terry O’Reilly remains Chair.
The organization that oversees the Daytime Emmy Awards noted that a national membership model organized around peer groups will elect future Directors to full three-year terms.
The initial Board includes (listed alphabetically):
Eva Basler Phillip Bell Bob Boden Jared Bowen David Burt, First Vice Chair Joan Cartan-Hansen André Hepkins Jeremy Hubbard Martha Kattan Ronit Larone Julie Lucas, Secretary Theresa Maher Johnson, Treasurer Michelle McHugh Terry O’Reilly, Chair Amy Schmelzer Adam Sharp, President & CEO...
- 3/8/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
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