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MUMBAI: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences'
board of governors have elected film producer Hawk Koch
as its new president yesterday. He succeeds Tom Sherak,
who has held the honorary position since 2009.
After
assuming the Academy post, Koch follows in the footsteps
of his father, the late producer Howard W. Koch, who
served as Academy president from 1977 to 1979.
Koch
has been a member of the Academy's producer's branch
since 2004. He has served a three-year term as treasurer,
served another one-year term as vice president, and
was first vice president of the Academy during the past
year.
The veteran film producer's credits range from 1978's
Heaven Can Wait to 1992's Wayne's World and its 1993
sequel to 2002's Collateral Damage. He recently served
as executive producer of Source Code and is exec producer
on the upcoming Very Good Girls. Hawk also currently
serves, along with Mark Gordon, as one of the two presidents
of the Producers Guild of America.
The
board also elected public relations branch governor
Cheryl Boone Isaacs as the board's first vice president.
While producer Kathleen Kennedy was elected as one vp
post, writers branch governor Phil Robinson was elected
as the second. Public relations branch governer Rob
Friedman, co-chairman and CEO of Summit Entertainment,
was elected treasurer. Finally, executives branch governor
Robert Rehme, who was a past Academy president, was
elected secretary.
The
Academy president is elected from among the board of
governors. While the Academy president can serve as
many as four consecutive one-year terms, Koch's tenure
will be limited to one year, since members of the board
of governors may serve a maximum of three consecutive
three-year terms, and he is currently beginning his
last year as a member of the board.
The
board also elected public relations branch governor
Cheryl Boone Isaacs as the board's first vice president.
While producer Kathleen Kennedy was elected as one vp
post, writers branch governor Phil Robinson was elected
as the second. Public relations branch governer Rob
Friedman, co-chairman and CEO of Summit Entertainment,
was elected treasurer. Finally, executives branch governor
Robert Rehme, who was a past Academy president, was
elected secretary.
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