The Central Great Lakes Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has a mission to serve its members, recognize excellence and promote the highest standards in television professionalism.
Congratulations to our Governors for the 2025-2027 term:
Matt Barcaro (WGAL)
Chris Barletto (Eagles TV Network)
Sydney Bauer (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Matt DeLucia (NBC10 Philadelphia)
Jeff Hughes (WPSU)
Aaron Inver (FOX29)
Alex Popichak (WPXI)
Valerie Pritchett (WHTM)
Steve Vinton (Penn Trafford HS)
The chapter’s board of Governors is dedicated to recognizing excellence in broadcast video from high school and college students and regional professionals. The board is comprised of representatives from the broadcast stations and independent producers from throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region.
Matt Barcaro
Anchor/Reporter
WGAL
Chris Barletto
Producer
Philadelphia Eagles
Sydney Bauer
Editor
Pittsburgh Penguins
Matt DeLucia
Anchor/Reporter
NBC10
Jeff Hughes
Director of Broadcasting
WPSU
Aaron Inver
Executive Producer
FOX29
Alex Popichak
Investigative Producer
WPXI
Valerie Pritchett
Anchor/Reporter
WHTM
Steve Vinton
Teacher
Penn-Trafford High School
Corey Martin
President
Assistant News Director
KDKA
Gina Catanzarite
Regional
Vice-President
Owner/Writer/Producer
Arania Productions
Ernest Owens
Regional
Vice-President
CEO
Ernest Media Empire
Valerie Pritchett
Regional
Vice-President
Anchor/Reporter
WHTM
Matt DeLucia
Treasurer
Reporter
NBC10
Julia Urich
Secretary
Producer
FireRock Productions
Laura McHugh
National Council Representative
Chief Engagement Officer
United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley
David Solomon
National Awards Committee
Managing Director of Production & Programming
WQED (retired)
London Faust
Public Relations
Bellevue Communications
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.
The Emmy® name and the Emmy® statuette are the trademarked property of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (“NATAS”) and The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (“ATAS”). Additionally, the Emmy® name, logo and statuette are licensed to the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (“International Academy”) for International Emmys®.
The Academies have adopted the following rules concerning use of clips from their respective Emmy® awards presentations:
Although the Academies will permit certain uses of the Emmy® name and statuette in other contexts, the unrestricted use of the same violates both the value and stature of the Emmy® and may serve to dilute the marks. Therefore the following uses, although permitted under some circumstances, always require prior express written authorization from the chief operating officer of the Academy from which authorization is sought:
These provisions apply to NATAS; readers should contact each of the other Academies to determine their applicable rules as to sponsor identification and Emmy® show activities