• Hayma "Screech" Washington

Academy Elects Hayma "Screech" Washington Chairman and CEO, Announces New Governors

The Television Academy announced today that its Board of Governors has elected Hayma "Screech" Washington as its new Chairman and CEO. Washington was elected to a two-year term beginning January 1, 2017, and succeeds Bruce Rosenblum who has served since January 2012.

The Academy also announced its newly-elected officers and governors serving on the Board for the 2017–2018 term.

Emmy Award winner Washington, the Academy's first African-American chairman and CEO, is a seasoned television executive who currently produces and directs under his own production company banner, Screechers Pix. Washington previously served as executive producer of The Amazing Race, for which he earned seven Emmy Awards and a Producers Guild Award.

Before that he was at Walt Disney Studios for 10 years as vice president for two production divisions.

His career has also included working in live sports; on awards shows, including the MTV Video Music Awards, the ESPY Awards and the Primetime Emmy Awards; music; comedy; drama; talk; independent films; and short-form digital content.

Washington has served two terms as governor for the Producers peer group, as well as co-chair of the Television Academy's Diversity committee and on the Daytime, Primetime and Creative Arts Emmy Awards committees. In addition, he has served two terms as vice president of television for the Producers Guild of America where he is currently a member of the National Board of Directors.

"I am honored to have been selected to lead the Academy and look forward to serving our membership alongside the governors, executive committee, Foundation and staff," said Washington. "This is a time of considerable change for our industry and I am deeply committed to ensuring that the Academy is at the forefront as we move towards a more inclusive future."

The incoming officers who will serve a two-year term beginning January 1, 2017 and running through December 31, 2018 are:


Similarly, the Academy's new governors will serve a two-year term through 2018; they are listed by peer group below, along with their co-governors who continue to serve a two-year term ending December 31, 2017.


Peer GroupNewly Elected
2017-2018
(Serving through 12/31/18)
Returning
2016-2017
(Serving through 12/31/17)
ANIMATIONJanet DimonJill Daniels
ART DIRECTORS/SET DECORATORSJames Pearse ConnellyBarbara Cassel
CASTING DIRECTORSHoward Meltzer, CSA Peter Golden, CSA
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMINGDaniel O. EvansTed Biaselli, Jr.
CINEMATOGRAPHERSGary BaumLowell Peterson, ASC
COMMERCIALSAnn Leslie UzdavinisBrian O'Rourke
COSTUME DESIGN & SUPERVISIONSue BubTerry Ann Gordon
DAYTIME PROGRAMMINGEva Basler DemirjianSteven Kent
DIRECTORSMark CendrowskiGail Mancuso
DOCUMENTARY PROGRAMMINGLois Vossen Shari Cookson
ELECTRONIC PRODUCTIONJohn O'Brien Kieran Healy
INTERACTIVE MEDIAMarc Johnson Seth Shapiro
LOS ANGELES AREAPaul ButtonBeatriz Gomez
MAKEUP ARTISTS/HAIRSTYLISTSMonte C. HaughtNorman T. Leavitt
MOTION & TITLE DESIGNEric AndersonLynda Kahn
MUSICRickey MinorMichael A. Levine
PERFORMERSPatrika DarboLily Tomlin
PICTURE EDITORSMichael Ruscio, ACEStuart Bass, ACE
PRODUCERSTim GibbonsHayma Washington
PRODUCTION EXECUTIVESTammy GloverTony Carey
PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVESElizabeth YorkJanet Carol Norton
PUBLIC RELATIONSNicole MarosticaTammy Golihew
REALITY PROGRAMMINGBob BodenPhilip D. Segal
SOUNDSteve Venezia, CASFrank Morrone, CAS
SOUND EDITORSEileen HortaEdward Fassl
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTSErik HenryMark Scott Spatny
STUNTSThom WilliamsDorenda Moore
TELEVISION EXECUTIVESTana Nugent JamiesonSam Linsky
WRITERSRegina Y. HicksTerence Winter


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