Leaders

The DGA is governed by officers and and board members who are elected every two years at the Guild's Biennial Convention.  The day-to-day operations of the DGA is overseen by the professional executive staff.

Officers
Taylor Hackfor
Taylor Hackford
DGA President
Steven Soderbergh
Steven Soderbergh
National Vice-President
Michael Apted
Michael Apted
Secretary-Treasurer
Scott Berger
Scott Berger
Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Paris Barclay
Paris Barclay
First Vice-President
William Brady
William M. Brady
Second Vice-President
Betty Thomas
Betty Thomas
Third Vice-President
Gary Donatelli
Gary Donatelli
Fourth Vice-President
Thomas Schlamme
Thomas Schlamme
Fifth Vice-President
Vince Misiano
Vince Misiano
Sixth Vice-President
National Board Members
Jace Alexander
Jace Alexander
Kathryn Bigelow
Kathryn Bigelow
Jon Favreau
Jon Favreau
Stephen Glanzrock
Stephen Glanzrock
Lesli Linka Glatter
Lesli Linka Glatter
Cleve Landsberg
Cleve Landsberg
Michael Mann
Michael Mann
Donald Petrie
Donald Petrie
Scott Rindenow
Scott L. Rindenow
Liz Ryan
Liz Ryan
Jesus Trevino
Jesus Treviño
Associate Board Members
Alan Curtiss
Alan Curtiss
Duncan Henderson
Duncan S. Henderson
Dennis Mazzocco
Dennis W. Mazzocco
Barbara Roche
Barbara Roche
Mary Rae Thewlis
Mary Rae Thewlis
Alternate Board Members
Laura Belsey
Laura Belsey
Ted Bogosian
Theodore Bogosian
Victoria Hochberg
Victoria Hochberg
Rod Holcolmb
Rod Holcomb
Todd Holland
Todd Holland
Jeremy Kagan
Jeremy Kagan
Randal Kleiser
Randal Kleiser
Linda Laundra
Linda Laundra
Garry Marshall
Garry Marshall
Oz Scott
Oz Scott
Millicent Shelton
Millicent Shelton
Michael Zinberg
Michael Zinberg
Second Alternate Board Members
Lee Blain
Lee Blaine
Timothy Engle
Timothy G. Engle
Julie Gelfand
Julie Gelfand
Arthur Lewis
Arthur E. Lewis
Kathleen McGill
Kathleen McGill
Jennie O'Keefe
Jennie O'Keefe
Contact
DGA Main Number 310-289-2000 or 800-421-4173
Fearless Leaders

In the last two decades, Guild presidents have continued the fight for economic and creative rights.

A Guild is Born

The forward-thinking directors who came together to found the Guild in 1936 were seeking to protect the same creative rights the Guild fights for today.