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Hollywood Commission Adds Cindy Holland, Alan Jenkins, John Landgraf to Board of Directors


The new board members will begin their tenure effective immediately and join CEO, President Anita Hill and co-founders Kathleen Kennedy and Nina Shaw.

Holland is the Global CEO of Sister, an independent global entertainment group that “develops, produces and invests in visionary creators across all forms of media.” Previously, she established and led original programming strategy at Netflix, including nine years as vice president of original content, where she oversaw the teams behind “House of Cards,” “Orange Is the New Black,” “Stranger Things,” “The Crown,” “When They See Us,” “The Queen’s Gambit” and more. “We are grateful for the leadership, as well as the unique perspective and depth in content production and law, that Cindy, Alan and John will be bringing to the board,” Hill, Lennedy and Shaw said in a joint statement. The Hollywood Commission is an organization that partners with 26 of the entertainment industry’s most influential companies, unions and guilds, academies and talent agencies to end harassment, discrimination, bullying and abuse.

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