The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has elected three new members to its Board of Trustees: filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, producer Gale Anne Hurd, and Broadway producer John Gore. The additions expand the museum’s governing body, which oversees the institution’s long-term financial health and governance. According to reporting on the elections, the trio’s terms begin as scheduled following their appointment. Guillermo del Toro is an Oscar-winning filmmaker and is also described as having been elected earlier in the month to the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Gale Anne Hurd is recognized as a major film producer, and John Gore is noted for his role as a Broadway producing executive. The outlets agree that the elections are part of the museum’s leadership and oversight process, with the trustees’ roles centered on strategic direction, stewardship, and institutional management.