Hawk Koch electo nuevo Presidente
de la Academia
Beverly Hills, CA - El
Productor Hawk Koch fue elegido presidente de la Academia de Artes y Ciencias
Cinematográficas esta noche (31 de julio / 2012) por el Consejo de la
organización de Gobierno. Este será su primer período como
Presidente.
Koch, quien empieza su
noveno año como gobernador en representación de la Rama Productores, se ha
desempeñado como primer vicepresidente de la Academia en el último año.
Anteriormente, se desempeñó tres períodos de un año como tesorero y un período
como Vicepresidente.
Entre los créditos de
Koch como productor se incluyen "Losing Isaiah" y "Gorky
Park". Recientemente se desempeñó como productor ejecutivo en "
Source Code " y es productor ejecutivo en la próxima " Very Good
Girls."
Los miembros del Consejo de
la Academia sirven períodos de tres años, mientras que los oficiales sirven
períodos de un año, con un máximo de cuatro períodos consecutivos en cualquier
cargo.
HAWK KOCH ELECTED ACADEMY PRESIDENT
Beverly Hills, CA – Producer Hawk Koch was elected
president of the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences tonight (July 31) by the organization's Board of Governors. This
will be his first term in the office.
Koch, who
is beginning his ninth year as a governor representing the Producers Branch,
has served as first vice president of the Academy during the past year. He
previously served three one-year terms as treasurer and one term as vice
president.
In addition,
Public Relations Branch governor Cheryl Boone Isaacs was elected first vice
president; Producers Branch governor Kathleen Kennedy was elected to one vice
president post and Writers Branch governor Phil Robinson was re-elected to the
other vice president post; Public Relations Branch governor Rob Friedman was
elected treasurer; and Executives Branch governor Robert Rehme was elected
secretary.
Koch's
producer credits include "Losing Isaiah" and "Gorky Park."
He recently served as executive producer on "Source Code" and is
executive producer on the upcoming "Very Good Girls."
Academy
board members serve three-year terms, while officers serve one-year terms, with
a maximum of four consecutive terms in any one office.
Additional information about the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences and the Academy Foundation may be found at http://www.oscars.org