Television Academy Foundation Adds Nne Ebong and Jamila Hunter to Board of Directors (TV News Roundup)

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named two new members to its board of directors: Nne Ebong, vice president of overall deals for series at Netflix, and Jamila Hunter, executive vice president of programming and development at Freeform. Both have been elected to three-year terms.

At Netflix, Ebong leads the development of original series under creative partnerships with Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland, Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Productions and others. She joined Netflix after serving as creative lead at film and television studio Wiip, where she developed and produced projects for cable, streaming and the international marketplace. Her projects at Wiip included HBO’s “The White House Plumbers” and Amazon’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty.

Ebong’s humanitarian work includes being 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 also mentors for Who’s in the Room, the Time’s Up program aiming to diversify executive and producer positions in entertainment.

Hunter oversees all of Freeform’s scripted and unscripted development and current originals. Previously, she has served as vice president and senior vice president of ABC Comedy, working on such sitcom as “Black-ish” and “Last Man Standing” and overseeing the launch of the rebooted “Roseanne,” which became “The Conners.” She then served as president of Kenya Barris’ production company Khalabo Ink Society before returning to Disney in 2020.

Hunter serves on the boards of the Ghetto Film School and HBCU in Los Angeles, which both aim to diversify the talent pipeline. She also works with Women in Film and Arts for L.A. and serves as a peer group advisor for the Television Academy’s executive peer group.Netflix released a trailer and key art and announced new guest stars for Season 5 of “,” premiering Nov. 5.

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