Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards
Rocky Mountain Emmy Award | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in television |
Location | Phoenix, Arizona |
Presented by | NATAS |
First awarded | 1959 |
Website | http://www.rockymountainemmy.org |
This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. (September 2023) |
The Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards are a division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The Rocky Mountain Southwest chapter was founded in 1959, and is responsible for granting the Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards, awarding scholarships, honoring industry veterans with the Gold & Silver Circle Society, conducting Student Production Awards, and operates a free research and a nationwide job bank. The chapter also participates in judging Emmy entries at the regional and national levels.[1]
Boundaries
[edit]The academy is divided into the following boundaries and encompasses the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and El Centro, California. These boundaries are responsible for the submission of television broadcast materials presented for awards considerations.[2]
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New Mexico | |
California | El Centro, California |
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Board of governors
[edit]The board of governors is a working board, which works together collaboratively to ensure they are providing for the best interests of the membership.[3]
Executive committee
President and trustee – Doug Mummert, Phoenix Fire Foundation
1st vice president – Mark Reda, ASU
2nd vice president and trustee – Theresa Maher, Hire Story
Treasurer – Suzanne Guery, PBS (Ret.)
Secretary – Jennifer Doan, Fox 10 Phoenix
Alternate trustee – Warren Trent, AZ Family
Executive director – Lara Gates
Board of governors, 2020–2021
Dan J.P. Ciernia, M.Ed., AZ POST
Chuck Emmert, Know99
Mike Headrick, KSL (Utah)
Krystle Henderson, 12News
Micah Johnson, MediaStars
Carol Lynde, Tall Paul Productions
Chris Schueler, Christoper Productions (New Mexico)
Gina Santiago, 12News
Board of governors 2021–2022
Bob Adlhoch, Phoenix Suns
Dan Barr, Perkins Coie
Sue Breding, City of Glendale
George Davilas, 12News
Jennifer Jones, CBS5 & KTVK 3TV
Danielle Lerner, ABC15
Frankie McLister (Tucson)
Donna Rossi, Buckeye Police Department
Ex-Officio
John Craft, Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Genaro Delgadillo, Salt River Project
Miguel Guytan, Telemundo Arizona
Jennifer Kaplan, Evolve Public Relations & Marketing
Chris Kline, Arizona Broadcasters Association
Patrick McReynolds, McReynolds Media LLC
Joseph Ortiz, Tolleson Union High School District
Özlem Ayse Özgür, Independent Filmmaker (Tucson)
Juan Villa, Univision Arizona
Malachy Wienges, Sedona Broadcasting Company
Emmy Award recipients
[edit]Emmy Award recipients are individuals who show excellence in the field of television. The Emmys are held to the same esteem as the Oscars are to motion pictures or the Grammy Awards are to the music industry[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "NATAS Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter: Scholarships". Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2010-07-18.Scholarships
- ^ "NATAS Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter". Retrieved 2010-07-18.Boundaries
- ^ "NATAS Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter: Board of Governors". Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2010-07-18.Board of Governors
- ^ "NATAS Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter: Archives". Archived from the original on 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2010-07-18.Emmy Award Recipients