The Hollywood Radio and Television Society has elected 12 new board members and six new advisory council members, and extended CEO Melissa Grego’s contract through 2025, the organization announced Wednesday
Existing board members elected to a new three-year term beginning July 2023 are Kate Adler , David Acosta , Charlie Andrews , Bela Bajaria , Paul Buccieri , Christina Davis , Scott Hervey , Marc Korman , Jordan Levin , Greg Lipstone , David Madden , Philippe Maigret , Andrew Miller , Kim Rozenfeld , Robin Schwartz and Odetta Watkins .
Grego joined HRTS as CEO in 2017. She previously worked as a journalist, including as a reporter for Deadline’s sister site Variety, editor and event producer. New members of the HRTS advisory council serving two-year terms are Nick Grad , Cindy Holland , Francesca Orsi , Craig Piligian , Beatrice Springborn and Chris von Goetz . Extending for an additional year are Andy Friendly , Kelly Goode , Gary Newman and Eric Schrier .
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