Media mogul and philanthropist, Mo Abudu, has received a gold membership directors card from the International Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences.
The International Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences is the body responsible for staging the Emmy Awards.
The 54-year-old EbonyLife media group head announced the arrival of the card via Instagram on Monday.
“Good morning beautiful people. What an honor!
“I just received my gold membership directors card of the International Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences, the organization responsible for staging the world famous International Emmy Awards.
“We will continue to change the narrative and get our stories told. 💃,” she wrote.
Mo Abudu disclosed that she had been elected as a director of the International Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences in December 2018.
Abudu hosted and produced Moments with Mo, the first pan-African talk show, before she went on to found EbonyLife TV in 2012, which has grown into a media group.
In October 2018, she was included in The Powerlist’s top 100 most influential people of African and Caribbean heritage in the UK, alongside Meghan Markle, Anthony Joshua and Lewis Hamilton.