AGMA announces new Board of Governors for 2025

Ned Hanlon AGMA President American Guild Of Musical Artists - AGMA
Ned Hanlon AGMA President American Guild Of Musical Artists - AGMA

AGMA has announced that its new Board of Governors took office on June 1, 2025. The union, which operates democratically, held elections this year to appoint the board members who will serve as the primary decision-makers for AGMA.

The Board of Governors consists of artists from various parts of the world who volunteer their time and expertise to support AGMA’s members and contribute to the union’s overall welfare. Members are encouraged to visit AGMA’s website to view the complete roster of board members.

For those interested in participating in this year’s National Election, March 1 was set as the deadline both for candidacy declarations and for members to return to good standing status. This election cycle did not feature any contested races; hence, no ballots were distributed. Consequently, all candidates were considered elected as of June 1.

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