LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- Sid Ganis was again
re-elected president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which
hands out the annual Oscar awards, officials said Wednesday.
The academy's Board of Governors re-elected Ganis to a fourth
consecutive one-year term during its meeting Tuesday night.
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Caption Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences president Sid Ganis waves with film students who participated
in the "Parade of the Oscars" during preparations for the 80th annual
Academy Awards in Hollywood February 23, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters
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"It's such a privilege to serve as president of this
academy," Ganis said in a statement. "It's a dynamic time for our organization
and our art form. I'm incredibly proud to be part of it."
New term will be Ganis' last consecutive cycle as
president, as there is a maximum of four terms for any one office. Academy board
members serve three-year terms, while officers serve one year.
Prior to founding Out of the Blue Entertainment in
1996, Ganis held various positions at Sony Pictures, including vice chairman at
Columbia Pictures and president of worldwide marketing for Columbia/Tri-Star
Motion Picture Companies. Earlier he was a senior vice president with Lucas film
Ltd.
Meanwhile, Robert Rehme, an executives branch
governor and past academy president, was re-elected first vice president,
according to the academy.