Tammy Glover Park

Tammy Glover Park is the Vice President of Production at TNT/tbs, a division of Turner Broadcasting, Inc., where her shows include The Last OG, Angie Tribeca, People of Earth, The Guest Book, Wrecked, Search Party, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee and The Detour. She helped launch Studio T, Turner's in-house studio, and supervises their animation slate, which includes Tarantula, Final Space and J.G. Quintel’s highly anticipated Close Enough, as well.

Tammy Glover Park is the Vice President of Production at TNT/tbs, a division of Turner Broadcasting, Inc., where her shows include The Last OG, Angie Tribeca, People of Earth, The Guest Book, Wrecked, Search Party, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee and The Detour. She helped launch Studio T, Turner's in-house studio, and supervises their animation slate, which includes Tarantula, Final Space and J.G. Quintel’s highly anticipated Close Enough, as well.

Prior to that, she was VP of Production and SVP of Production at FremantleMedia, North America where she worked on such notable programs as American Idol, America's Got Talent and The Price Is Right. She also launched their first scripted programs including The Returned and The Wedding Band.

Before joining Fremantle in 2011, Park was VP of Production for Comedy Central, where she guided hits like Workaholics, Key and Peele and Tosh.0 from development through their first cycles on the network and supervised everything from sketch comedy, to game shows, animation and long-form scripted shows on a network whose notable programs include The Daily Show, Inside Amy Schumer and South Park.

Park came to Comedy Central from MTV Networks, where she served as an executive and Line Producer and, before that, worked at Castle Rock Entertainment. She began her career as a musician and segued to television after working for MTV.

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Halina Siwolop, Rudd Patrick, Tammy Glover Park, Scott Boyd, Eileen Horta, Terry Gordon
2018 Executives Peer Group Celebration
2017 Stunts Nominee Reception
2017 Executives Emmy Celebration
Television Academy Governors, Barbara Cassel, Tammy Glover, and Governors Ball Co-Chair Geriann McIntosh at the 2015 Creative Arts Ball.
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Halina Siwolop, Rudd Patrick, Tammy Glover Park, Scott Boyd, Eileen Horta, Terry Gordon
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Television Academy Chairman and CEO Hayma Washington, Russ Patrick, Halina Siwilop, Tammy Glover Park, Eileen Horta, Terry Gordon and Scott Boyd at the 2018 Creative Arts Ball. 

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2018 Executives Peer Group Celebration
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Television Academy Chairman and CEO Hayma Washington, Mitch Waldow, and Television Academy Governors Tammy Glover Park and Tim Gibbons attend the 2018 Executives Peer Group Emmy Celebration at Neuehouse Hollywood on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

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2017 Stunts Nominee Reception
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Nominee Erik Marshall Solky, left, and Television Academy Governor Tammy Glover seen at the Television Academy stunts nominee reception at the Television Academy's Wolf Theatre on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017 in Los Angeles

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2017 Executives Emmy Celebration
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Deanna McDonald, Brian Goldberg, and Television Academy Governors Tammy Glover and Tony Carey attend The Television Academy's 2017 Executives Emmy Celebration at The Montage Hotel on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Television Academy Governors, Barbara Cassel, Tammy Glover, and Governors Ball Co-Chair Geriann McIntosh at the 2015 Creative Arts Ball.
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Television Academy Governors, Barbara Cassel, Tammy Glover, and Governors Ball Co-Chair Geriann McIntosh at the 2015 Creative Arts Ball. 

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