Southeast Emmy Awards
Southeast Emmy Award | |
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Awarded for | television |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia |
Presented by | NATAS |
First awarded | 1975 |
Official website | http://www.natassoutheast.tv/ |
Southeast Emmy Awards are a division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The Atlanta, Georgia division was founded in 1975. In addition to granting the Southeast Emmy Awards, this division awards scholarships, honors industry veterans at the Silver Circle Celebration, conducts National Student Television Awards of Excellence, has a free research and a nationwide job bank. The chapter also participates in judging Emmy entries at the regional and national levels.[1]
Boundaries
The academy is divided into the following boundaries and encompasses the states of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina. These boundaries are responsible for the submission of television broadcast materials presented for awards considerations.
State | |
Georgia | |
Alabama | |
North Carolina | Asheville, North Carolina |
Mississippi | |
South Carolina | |
Board of governors
Each year the membership of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Southeast Chapter elects eight new professionals on a 16-member rotating Board of Governors to represent the Southeast community.
The Board of Governors is a working board which work together collaboratively to ensure the best interests of the membership.[1]
Member | Elected | Community Involvement |
Brian Bentley | 2008 (2nd term) | Art Institute of Atlanta |
Adrian Bernal | 2008 (1st term) | Independent |
Michael Britt | 2009 (1st term as Secretary) | Independent Producer |
David Chandley | 2010 (1st term) | WSB-TV |
Darryl Cohen | 2009 (2nd term as alternate trustee) | Attorney at Law |
Ian Feinberg | 2009 (1st term) | CTTC |
John Furman | 2009 (1st term) | CTTC |
Maizie Hale | 2009 (1st term) | Maizie Hale Public Relations |
Bruce Harlan | 2009 (2nd term as trustee) | Televent, 11c/LPE, Inc. |
Phil Humes | 2009 (1st term as First VP) | WXIA-TV/WATL-TV |
Sophia Kelley | 2009 (2nd term as President) | Media Consultant |
Martha Knighton | 2009 (1st term) | Actress |
Gina McKenzie | 2009 (1st term) | Turner Broadcasting |
Evelyn Mims | 2009 (2nd term as trustee) | WXIA-TV/WATL-TV |
Gina Ormsby | 2009 (1st term) | TBS/TNT |
Laurel Ripley | 2008 (1st term) | TBS/TNT |
Pat Smith | 2009 (1st term as 2nd VP) | SCAD |
Scott Stucky | 2009 (1st term) | WAGA-TV |
Guy Tuttle | 2009 (1st term as Treasurer) | Televent, LLC / Special Projects, Inc. |
Ashlie Wilson | 2009 (1st term) | GPB |
Port Wilson | 2009 (1st term) | Writer/Producer |
Board members
Member | Office |
Sophia Kelley | President |
Phil Humes | 1st Vice President |
Pat Smith | 2nd Vice President |
Michael Britt | Secretary |
Guy Tuttle | Treasurer |
The following Trustees serve on the Executive Committee and represent the chapter at the national level:
Bruce Harlan
Evelyn Mims
Darryl Cohen - Alternate Trustee, (1st Vice Chair National Executive Committee)
2010 award winners
The 2010 Southeast Emmy Awards were held on June 26, 2010 and broadcast live from Atlanta, Georgia. The event was held at the Grand Hyatt Buckhead and was hosted by television star Mike Pniewski.[2]
2011 award winners
The 2011 Southeast Emmy Awards were held on June 18, 2011 and broadcast live from Atlanta, Georgia. The event was held at the Grand Hyatt Buckhead and was hosted by Broadway producer Kenny Leon.[3]
References
- 1 2 NATAS. "The Emmy Awards - About The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". Retrieved 2010-06-29.Emmy Awards Programs and Rules
- ↑ NATAS. "www.natassoutheast.tv" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-06-29.2010 Emmy Award Winners
- ↑ Leon, Kenny. "Southeast Emmy Award Host". Southeast Emmy Awards. NATAS. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
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