Theresa Wise
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced six Fellowships for 2024 and a number of new appointments for its Board and Chairs for its Awards and Committees. RTS Fellowships honour distinguished industry leaders who have made an exceptional, long-lasting, and significant impact on the UK television industry.
For 2024, Fellowships have been awarded to Philip Edgar-Jones OBE, Executive Director, Sky TV; Patrick Holland, CEO and Executive Chair, Banijay Group; Gwyneth Hughes, Director and Writer; Rosie Jones, Comedian, Writer, and Actor; Stephen Merchant, Comedian, Actor, Writer, and Director; and Ade Rawcliffe, Group Director of Diversity and Inclusion, ITV.
Tim Hincks, Co-CEO of Expectation, has joined the RTS’ Board of Trustees, and Sarah Booth, Director of Communications at Banijay Group, has been appointed Chair of the National Events Committee. Managing Director, ITV Studios Daytime, Emma Gormley has been appointed as Chair of the RTS Craft & Design Awards, and Dr. Joanna Abeyie MBE, founder and CEO of Blue Moon & Partners, has come on board as Chair of the Inclusion Committee. Kat Hebden, Head of Development at Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios, has also joined as the new Chair of the RTS Futures Committee.
Theresa Wise, CEO of the Royal Television Society, said: “We gathered to honour a distinguished group of industry leaders who were awarded Fellowships for 2024. These individuals – Philip Edgar-Jones OBE, Patrick Holland, Gwyneth Hughes, Rosie Jones, Stephen Merchant, and Ade Rawcliffe – have each made outstanding contributions to the UK television industry, and we are delighted to continue to celebrate those who are shaping the future of the TV and streaming landscape. We also welcome Joanna, Sarah, Kat, Emma and Tim who are all talented, internationally renowned executives and we are thrilled to work closely with them in their new appointments, where their guidance and expertise will be invaluable across our awards, committees and Board.”