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Board of Directors 2012 - 2013
Chairman
- Frank Mancuso - Chairman of The Board
Board Members
- Patricia Kiernan Applegate
- Randall Arney
- Behnaz Ataee
- Dr. Gene D. Block
- Harold A. Brown
- Gil Cates Jr.
- Mary Ann Cloyd
- Dennis Doty
- John Ebey
- Mark Fleischer
- Herbert M. Gelfand - Chairman Emeritus
- Patricia L. Glaser
- Adi Greenberg
- Arthur Greenberg
- Martha Henderson
- Pamela Robinson Hollander
- Joan Kaloustian
- Glorya Kaufman
- Loretta Kaufman
- Dr. Gerald S. Levey
- Carla Malden
- Susan Mallory
- Ginny Mancini
- Susanna Midnight
- Regina Miller
- Ken Novice
- Steven A. Olsen
- Loren Rothschild
- Linda Bernstein Rubin
- Teri Schwartz
- Richard Sherman
- Fred Specktor
- DeeAnna Staats
- Cynthia P. Stafford
- Howard Tenenbaum
- Michael Walsh
Founding Trustees
- Suzanne Deal Booth
- Kirsten Combs
- Robert A. Daly
- David Geffen
- Quincy Jones
- Jeffrey Katzenberg
- Ron Meyer
- Leslie Moonves
- Jerry Moss
- Jerry Perenchio
- Bruce M. Ramer - Founding Chairman
- Victoria Mann Simms
- Andy Spahn
- Steven Spielberg
- Steve Tisch
- Dr. Charles E. Young - Chairman Emeritus
In Memoriam
- Gilbert Cates - Founder
- Marcia Israel-Curley
- Audrey Skirball Kenis
- Charles Kenis
- Karl Malden
- Edie Wasserman
- Lew Wasserman
Legal Counsel
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Peter Rosen - Legal Counsel, Latham & Watkins LLP
Frank Mancuso - Chairman of The Board
Frank G. Mancuso has had a distinguished career in the entertainment and communication industry spanning four decades, culminating with his leadership of Paramount Pictures Corporation and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. He most recently served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. In addition to his business responsibilities, Mr. Mancuso has given freely of his time and talents to numerous charitable and industry-related organizations.
These have included serving as a board member and officer of such organizations as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, Variety Clubs International, The Will Rogers Memorial Fund (affiliated with the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center), the Sundance Film Institute, the Museum of Television and Radio, the Motion Picture Pioneers and the American Film Institute, for which he chaired its Second Decade Council. In January 2003 he assumed the Chairmanship of the Corporate Board of the Motion Picture & Television Fund an industry institution established in 1921 that provides financial, health and social services, including housing, for those in the entertainment industry in need.