Ghanaian media personality and celebrated MC, Anita Erskine, has been named a juror for the 2025 International Emmy Awards. This selection marks her return to the prestigious judging panel and highlights her strong influence in global television.

The International Emmy Awards celebrate the best in television programming produced and aired outside the United States. The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS) hosts the event each year in New York City. The 2025 edition will take place on November 24.
In a reflective message, Anita thanked the International Academy for the honour. She shared her journey from being an on-screen talent to becoming a producer, executive producer, editor, and storyteller. Her story underscores the value of intentional growth and continuous learning.
Anita called her role as a juror a “labour of love.” She described the experience as both humbling and empowering. She believes that contributing to the recognition of outstanding content helps shape the future of global television.
Since 2020, Anita has also worked as a communications specialist. She promotes global awareness and drives conversations around sustainable development. Her speaking engagements span international summits, policy events, and business forums.
Her recent appearances include:
- Mjadala Afrika Leadership Debate 2024 at the African Union Headquarters
- AfCFTA Business Forum in Kigali
- Qatar-Africa Business Forum in Marrakech
- ECOWAS Bank Business Forum in Lomé
- Global Financing Facility at UNGA 79 in New York
- Afreximbank Annual Meetings
- AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum in Nassau
Anita’s post also encouraged others to trust in their own journeys. She reminded readers that their experiences, perspectives, and growth matter. “Be bold,” she urged, “your evolution is valid.”
Anita Erskine’s return to the International Emmy Awards jury reinforces her commitment to excellence in media. Her story serves as a powerful example of how dedication, growth, and authenticity can leave a mark on the global stage.