The Recording Academy has announced its newly elected National Officers and 2025–2027 Board of Trustees following this year’s annual Board of Trustees meeting. Effective June 1, 2025, Dr. Chelsey Green will serve as Chair of the Board of Trustees, with Evan Bogart elected as Vice Chair, Jennifer Blakeman as Secretary/Treasurer, and Tammy Hurt as Chair Emeritus.

In addition to the National Officers, 19 leaders representing diverse backgrounds and disciplines were elected or re-elected to the Academy’s Board of Trustees.

See the full list of the Recording Academy's Board of Trustees, Chapter Officers and Academy bylaws.

2025-2027 RECORDING ACADEMY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Dr. Alex E. Chávez^

Armand Hutton^

Ashley Shabankareh

Avery*Sunshine^

Carl Nappa^

Cheche Alara

Dr. Chelsey Green

Dani Deahl

Dave Gross

Divinity Roxx^

Donn Thompson Morelli “Donn T”^

EJ Gaines

Evan Bogart

Fletcher Foster

HENNY

Jennifer Blakeman

Jessica Thompson

Jonathan Yip^

Julia Michels^

Julio Bagué^

Ken Shepherd

Lachi^

Ledisi^

Maggie Rose^

Marcella Araica^

Maria Egan

Matt Maher^

Ms. Meka Nism

Mike Knobloch

Nikisha Bailey

Reto Peter^

Sara Gazarek

Sue Ennis^

Tamara Wellons

Tami LaTrell^

Tammy Hurt

Taylor Hanson

Teresa LaBarbera^

Terry Jones

Torae Carr

Wayna^

^Elected or re-elected this year.

Bold identifies National Officers.

“I am honored to welcome both our newly elected Board and National Officers to the Recording Academy, made up of passionate, talented leaders who care deeply about music and the people who create it,” said Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Recording Academy. “Together, their  extensive background in the industry will help us to continue to push the Academy forward and drive meaningful change.”

The Recording Academy’s elected officers dedicate their time in service to the Academy and play an important role in helping to shape the organization's strategic direction. They collaborate with the CEO and senior Academy management, who work to fulfill the organization’s mission of serving music people through advocacy, education, direct assistance and by shining a spotlight on musical excellence.

About The National Officers

Dr. Chelsey Green is a Billboard-charting recording artist, entrepreneur, and educator. Green is the first Black woman and youngest person elected to the position of Chair, marking two historic milestones for the Recording Academy. As the bandleader, violinist, violist, and vocalist behind her ensemble Chelsey Green and The Green Project, Dr. Green fuses her classical training with jazz, R&B, soul, and funk. She has released five acclaimed studio projects, with one landing on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart. Her genre-bending sound recently earned her a No. 1 Billboard single as a featured artist with pianist Nathan Mitchell — further establishing her as an architect of contemporary music. Dr. Green has performed alongside icons such as Kirk Franklin, Lizzo, Samara Joy, Stevie Wonder, The War and Treaty, and Wu-Tang Clan, and has made orchestral debuts with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Alexandria Symphony, the United States Air Force Band, and more. An advocate for music education and equity, she leads educational concerts, artist residencies, and community workshops, and is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music.

Evan Bogart is an award-winning songwriter, producer and creative executive. Bogart has had a hand in creating some of the most indelible hits of the past 20 years, including records for Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Madonna, Rihanna, and countless others. Son of Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart, Evan got his start in the music industry as a teenager in the Interscope Records A&R department, working on projects by 2Pac and Eminem, before moving into artist management and booking, representing acts like Maroon 5 and OneRepublic. Currently, he is CEO of Seeker Music, which was recently named the #2 Most Innovative Music Company of 2025 by Fast Company. Bogart has been named to Billboard’s 40 Under 40 list twice and to Billboard’s R&B and Hip-Hop Power Players list. Bogart recently served as the executive music producer and composer for the independent feature biopic based on his father, Spinning Gold, and for the musical-feature film, Juliet & Romeo, for which he co-wrote and produced all the original music. Bogart also serves as Chair of the Academy’s Songwriters & Composers Wing, through which he helped create the Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical Category, established at the 65th GRAMMY Awards.

Jennifer Blakeman is the Chief Rights and Royalties Officer at Seeker Music. For more than four decades, she has fostered the careers of some of the most popular artists and songwriters in the world. Through her service in numerous senior executive and creative roles for major and indie publishers, record labels and film studios, including Atlantic Records, one77 Music, Universal Music Publishing, Universal Pictures, and Zomba Publishing, Blakeman has developed a holistic, creative-centric view of the music business which extends to her ongoing, passionate commitment to the creator. An accomplished musician and ASCAP songwriter and publisher, Blakeman was signed with her band to Warner Bros Records and subsequently toured in the ‘80s as a keyboardist for Billy Idol, Brian Wilson and Savage Garden, among many others. For two decades she has been an adjunct professor at New York University and has taught more than one thousand students in the music business degree program.  

Tammy Hurt is an Emmy-nominated television producer, acclaimed drummer, and music industry trailblazer. She made history as the first openly LGBTQ+ officer, the second Atlantan, and only the third woman to serve as Chair of the Board of the Recording Academy in its 68-year history. She continues to shape the industry through her service on the Boards of the Latin Recording Academy (Latin GRAMMY Awards), the GRAMMY Museum, and MusiCares. Hurt is the founder of Placement Music, a boutique entertainment firm specializing in custom music and scoring for high-profile clients including FOX Sports, Paramount Pictures, CBS, and the NFL. Her genre-defying passion project, Sonic Rebel, fuses high-fidelity soundscapes with mashups and live drum remixes. Widely recognized for her influence and innovation, Hurt was honored in early 2025 by Billboard, Alicia Keys’ She Is the Music, and the Atlanta City Council for her decades of impact in the music industry. Additional accolades include Catalyst Magazine’s Top 25 Entrepreneurs, the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Most Admired CEO award, and a TEDxAtlanta speaking invitation.

Recording Academy members play a key role in shaping the organization's leadership on a local and national level. Every two years, the Voting and Professional Members of the Academy's 12 Chapters vote in their respective Chapter Board Elections to elect their Chapter's Governors. Of the Trustees that serve on the National Board, eight are elected by Voting and Professional Members of the Academy and 30 are elected by the Chapter Boards. The remaining four seats are comprised of the National Trustee Officers serving the roles of Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary/Treasurer, and Chair Emeritus, and are elected by the Board of Trustees once every two years. National Officer positions on the Board of Trustees are subject to two, two-year term limits.