For over 50 years, the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has serviced the Pacific Northwest.
What started as a small organization created to honor excellence in broadcast journalism has grown to well over a thousand members. For most of the organization's history, we've been proud to offer annual cash scholarships to students in our region.
This is a tradition that continues to today, thanks to our members.
1402 Lake Tapps Pkwy SE, Ste F104-133
Auburn, WA 98092
206-653-7501
If you have need help or have questions for our organization, please use the form below or to call our chapter's administrator.
You can also email us at: northwest@emmyonline.tv

Greg Thies
President

Jessie Kane
Vice President

Sara Givens
Treasurer

Robin Wojtanik
Secretary

Diane Bevins
Executive Director

Maria Downey

Maria Lamarca Anderson

Scott Sterling

Bradley Warren

Joan Cartan Hansen

KD Hall

Peg Achterman

Jacques Pugh
Josephine Cheng

Elizabeth Wiley
Alaska – Maria Downey
Idaho – Joan Cartan Hansen, Nicole Sanchez
Montana – Jeremiah Slovarp, Scott Sterling
Oregon – Daryl Mitchell, Carla Judah, Steven White
Central Washington – Robin Wojtanik
Eastern Washington – Misti Reed
Peter O’Connell (chair)
Scott Sterling
Patrick Brown
Joan Carton Hanse
Brandon Sullivan
Robin Wojtanik (co-chair)
Sara Givens (co-chair)
Bradley Warren
Greg Thies (chair)
Steven White
Jacques Pugh
Daryl Glover
Janine Blackwell
Brian Callahan (chair)
John Yeager
Bradley Warren
Josephine Cheng
Josephine Cheng (chair)
Randy Eng
Daryl Mitchell
Maria Downey
Elizabeth Wiley (chair)
Jessie Kane
Sara Givens
Carla Judah
Jeremiah Slovarp
Greg Thies (chair)
Joan Carton Hansen
Jessie Kane
Jeremiah Slovarp
Sara Givens
Eric Jensen (chair)
Maria Lamarca Anderson (chair)
Jacques Pugh
Peg Achterman
Sarah Wahlen
Nicole Sanchez (chair)
Steven White
KD Hall (chair)
Peg Achterman
Bradley Warren
Omari Salisbury
Deante Damper
1960-1962 - Lee Schulman
1964-1965 - Bob Hurd
1965-1967 - Al Stewart
1968-1968 - Bob Dinsmore
1968-1969 - Jack Fearey
1970-1970 - Chuck Snyder
1970-1973 - Jack Armstrong
1973-1977 - Don McCune
1977-1979 - Arthur Pattison
1979-1981 - Alice Marshall
1981-1983 - Don Lacombe
1983-1984 - Joan Rawlings
1984-1988 - Richard Jacoby
1988-1990 - Don McCune
1990-1992 - Alice Marshall
1992-1996 - Bill Stainton
1996-2000 - Steve Quant
2000-2004 - Jamie Jensen
2004-2006 - Scott LaPlante
2006-2010 - John Sharify
2010-2014 - Dick Splitstone
2014-2015 - Holly Gaunt
2016-2019 - Joan Cartan Hansen
2019-2023 - Nicole Sanchez
1976-1980 — Don McCune
1992-1994 — Alice Marshall
1987-1992 — Alice Marshall
2006-2010 — Jamie Jensen
2012-2016 — Jamie Jensen
1965-1967 — Bob Hurd
1965-1967 — Lee Schulman
1970-1972 — Jack Fearey
1972-1976 — Jack Armstrong
1978-1980 — Don McCune
1980-1984 — Arthur Pattison
1984-1988 — Alice Marshall
1988-1991 — Arthur Pattison
1996-2000 — Bill Stainton
2000-2004 — Steve Quant
2004-2006 — Jamie Jensen
2006-2010 — Scott LaPlante
2010-2012 — Jamie Jensen
2012-2016 — Scott LaPlante
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences was founded in 1955. It is dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within the television industry. It recognizes excellence in television with the coveted Emmy® Award for News, Sports, Daytime, Public Service and Technology.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) is a professional service organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within the television industry. It recognizes excellence in television with the coveted Emmy® Award for News & Documentary, Sports, Daytime Entertainment, Daytime Creative Arts & Entertainment, Public & Community Service, Technology & Engineering, and Business & Financial Reporting. Regional Emmy® Awards are given in 19 regions across the United States. NATAS also presents the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Global Media Awards™ which recognizes excellence in the world-wide intersection of digital entertainment and technology. Emmy® Awards given out for primetime programming are presented by our sister organization, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). Beyond awards, NATAS has extensive educational programs including Regional Student Television Awards for outstanding journalistic work by high school students, as well as scholarships, publications, and major activities for both industry professionals and the viewing public.
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