Music

Composer Siddhartha Khosla Elected to Television Academy’s Board of Governors: Full List

Emmy-winning composer Siddhartha Khosla was elected to the Television Academy’s board of governors, representing the music branch. Khosla will serve a two-year term beginning Jan. 1, 2025.

Khosla has received seven Primetime Emmy nominations for his work on two hit series – NBC’s This Is Us andHulu’s Only Murders in the Building. He won his first Emmy – outstanding music composition for a series (original dramatic score) – in September for the latter show.

Related

Khosla’s other credits include FOX comedy Grandfathered, Lionsgate/E!’s The Royals and Hulu’s Runaways, and feature films Fat Camp and Liv. He also composed original songs for the musical film Basmati Blues and ABC series The Neighbors. Khosla is also known for founding the New York-based band Goldspot, which released three albums from 2008-13.

Khosla is one of 13 newly-elected governors, out of a total of 31 on the board. The Television Academy reports that its 2025 board of governors is the most inclusive in its history. For the second year in a row, the board reflects gender parity. In addition, 47% of its members are from what the academy calls “historically marginalized groups (based on racial and cultural identity, sexual orientation, et al.),” the highest in its history, surpassing last year’s record of 45%.

The 13 newly-elected governors who will serve a first-ever two-year term are: Kevin Blank (special visual effects); John Boyd (lighting, camera & technical arts); Allison Dorenbosch (children’s programming); Megan Galizia (television executives); Trayce Gigi Field (costume design & supervision); Phil Gurin (producers); Shana Hagan, ASC (cinematographers); Siddhartha Khosla (music); Vicki Lemar (sound); Joseph Litzinger (reality programming); Angela Moos (makeup artist/hairstylists); Sean Presant (writers) and Megan Sleeper (casting directors).

In addition, 15 governors were reelected to serve a second two-year term: Wendy Aylsworth (science & technology); Eva Basler (daytime programming); Bobbi Banks (sound editors); Mary Lou Belli (directors); Hillary Bibicoff (professional representatives); Megan Chao (documentary programming); Yvette Cobarrubias (commercials); David Hartle (production executives); Christina Lee (public relations); Kate Linder (performers); Robert M. Malachowski Jr., ACE (picture editors); Eddie Perez (stunts); Eric W. Shamlin (emerging media programming); Steve Viola (motion & title design) and Kimberly Wannop (art directors/set directors).

Three of the elected governors are returning to serve a new two-year term after an absence from the Television Academy’s governing body: Janet Dimon (animation), Mandy Moore (choreography) and Greg Taylor (Los Angeles area).

Powered by Billboard.

Related Articles

Back to top button