Nne Ebong and Jamila Hunter

Nne Ebong and Jamila Hunter

October 15, 2021
Foundation News

Foundation Announces New Board Members

Netflix Vice President of Overall Deals and Series Nne Ebong and Freeform Executive Vice President of Programming and Development Jamila Hunter Join Board of Television Academy Foundation

The Television Academy Foundation today named two new members to its board of directors: Nne Ebong, Vice President, Overall Deals and Series at Netflix, and Jamila Hunter, Executive Vice President of Programming and Development at Freeform, Disney's Gen Z network. Ebong and Hunter have been elected to three-year terms, effective immediately.

"We are thrilled to welcome Nne Ebong and Jamila Hunter to our board," said Cris Abrego, chair of the Television Academy Foundation. "We look forward to implementing their collective expertise and strategic guidance in the Foundation's future plans for educational programming and community outreach to help build a more inclusive and diverse television industry."

As vice president of overall deals, series at Netflix, Ebong is responsible for leading the development of series under creative partnerships with Shonda Rhimes' Shondaland and President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama's Higher Ground Productions, among others.

Prior to joining Netflix, Ebong was creative lead at Wiip, a global film and television studio. During her time there she played an integral role in the studio's efforts to identify, develop and produce projects for the cable, streaming and international marketplace, including HBO's The White House Plumbers starring Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux and Amazon's The Summer I Turned Pretty created by New York Times bestselling author Jenny Han.

Ebong also headed drama development for ABC Studios from 2013-2018 where she shepherded programming from some of the industry's top writers and producers including Shonda Rhimes, John Ridley, Guillermo del Toro, and Susannah Grant. Series she developed include Emmy Award winners and nominees such as Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, American Crime, Once Upon A Time, Revenge and Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Ebong has been honored by the "I Have A Dream" Foundation, Los Angeles. She serves as a Big Sister through The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Mentorship Program in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles. She is also a mentor for Who's in the Room, a program launched by Time's Up to help diversify the executive and producer ranks throughout the industry.

As executive vice president of programming and development at Freeform, Jamila Hunter oversees all scripted and unscripted development and current originals for Disney General Entertainment's young-adult network. She returned to Disney in 2020 after acting as president of Khalabo Ink Society, Kenya Barris' production company. Prior to this, Hunter was senior vice president of ABC Comedy where she oversaw the development of all network sitcoms. Under her leadership, ABC launched the highly rated reboot of Roseanne and The Conners. Before stepping into this role, Jamila was vice president of ABC Comedy where she worked on projects ranging from Emmy-nominated black-ish to Last Man Standing. Prior to joining ABC, she worked her way up the executive ranks through various roles in comedy, alternative and digital programming at NBC, Bravo, OWN and 20th Century Fox Television.

Hunter is also on the board of the Ghetto Film School and HBCU in Los Angeles, two organizations that share the Foundation's focus on innovating ways to diversify the talent pipeline. In addition, she works with Women in Film and Arts for LA and serves as a peer group advisor for the Television Academy's Executive Peer Group.

About the Television Academy Foundation

Established in 1959 as the charitable arm of the Television Academy, the Television Academy Foundation is dedicated to preserving the legacy of television while educating and inspiring those who will shape its future. Through renowned educational and outreach programs, such as The Interviews: An Oral History of Television Project, College Television Awards and Summit, Student Internship and Fellowship Programs and Faculty Conference, the Foundation seeks to widen the circle of voices our industry represents and to create more opportunity for television to reflect all of society. For more information on the Foundation, please visit TelevisionAcademy.com/Foundation.

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Stephanie Goodell
breakwhitelight (for the Television Academy)
Stephanie@breakwhitelight.com
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