Rosenblum's appointees include senior-level executives from across the industry.
Bruce Rosenblum, chairman and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, has announced five of his six appointees to the executive committee of the Television Academy. These names were put forth by the chairman and approved by the board of governors. The executive committee appointees for the 2012 term include:
Gail Berman — Co-owner and founding partner of BermanBraun
Jason Kilar — CEO of Hulu
Steven Lafferty — Head of television and managing partner at Creative Artists Agency
Steve Mosko — President, Sony Pictures Television
Dana Walden — Chairman of Twentieth Century Fox Television
“I couldn’t be happier that this esteemed group of industry leaders and colleagues has agreed to join the Academy’s executive committee,” said Rosenblum. “I have great respect for each of these executives and feel extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to collaborate with them along with the board of governors as we look to expand our mission and elevate the profile of the Television Academy.”
Additionally, four members of the Television Academy’s board of governors have been elected by the board to serve on the executive committee. They include:
Beth Bohn — President, Beth Bohn Management, Inc. (Professional Representatives peer group)
Michael Olman, C.A.S. — Cinema Audio Society (Sound peer group)
Lori Schwartz — Chief technology catalyst, McCann Worldgroup (Interactive Media peer group)
Rob Swartz — Independent producer (Television Executives peer group)
