Showing posts with label NATAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NATAS. Show all posts

Monday, May 29, 2017

'Serial Scoop Now': 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Creative Arts Red Carpet - Part 2


Serial Scoop teamed up with We Love Soaps to cover the 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. In the latest episode of Serial Scoop Now (2.18) below from the Creative Arts ceremony, check out host Jenna Stone's interviews with Danny Seo (Naturally, Danny Seo); Alexandra Goodman, Michael McShane and Armin Shimerman (Red Bird), Kevin Kliesch (Sofia the First), Gay Blackstone (Masters of Illusion), Josh Wakely (Beat Bugs), Ashlee Macropoulos (This Just In) and Christian Ganiere (The Bay, Days of our Lives).

Sunday, May 28, 2017

'Serial Scoop Now': 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Creative Arts Red Carpet - Part 1


Serial Scoop teamed up with We Love Soaps to cover the 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. In the latest episode of Serial Scoop Now (2.17) below from the Creative Arts ceremony, check out host Jenna Stone's interviews with Chloe Lanier and Chad Duell (General Hospital); David Michaels, Senior Vice President Daytime Emmy Awards and Events; Lauren Lake (Lauren Lake's Paternity Court); Isaac Kragten, Millie Davis and Anna Cathcart (Odd Squad); and Addison Holley and Adrianna Di Liello (Annedroids).

Friday, November 21, 2014

David Michaels Promoted to SVP, Daytime Emmy Awards

David Michaels
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced the promotion of David Michaels to Senior Vice President Daytime Emmy Awards and Events. Mr. Michaels has been serving as the Senior Executive Director of the Daytime Emmy Awards since August of 2012.

"We are pleased to acknowledge the outstanding work and individual leadership that David Michaels has brought to the organization," said Bob Mauro, President, NATAS. "His vision, skill and management of the Daytime Emmy® Awards and his diverse background in television production and events have made him a welcome addition to our NATAS staff."

Mr. Michaels began working as a performer at age of seventeen, appearing in productions in New York, around the USA, Canada and in Europe. He worked steadily as an actor until he competed on a game show when an immediate fascination with the "behind the scenes" world of Daytime Television led to his first production job with the legendary Bob Stewart Productions.

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