Board of Governors

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The Board of Governors is the chief governing body of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, responsible for setting policies and overseeing the organization’s activities and awards.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf governing body
organizational board
appointedBy membership of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
associatedWith Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
surface form: Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards
composedOf elected governors from Academy peer groups
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork television arts and sciences
governs Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
surface form: Academy of Television Arts & Sciences awards policies

Academy of Television Arts & Sciences membership standards
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences strategic planning
hasAuthorityOver Academy bylaws and regulations
approval of major Academy initiatives
creation and modification of Emmy Awards categories
hasPart governors representing different professional peer groups
hasRole policy-making body for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
location Los Angeles, California, United States of America
surface form: Los Angeles, California
oversees Academy awards rules and procedures
Academy membership policies
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences committees
parentOrganization Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
responsibleFor governance of other Emmy-branded awards administered by the Academy
governance of the Primetime Emmy Awards
overseeing the Academy’s awards programs
overseeing the Academy’s organizational activities
setting policies for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
strategic direction of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
role chief governing body of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
sector television industry

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