Bruce Gillmer

Bruce Gillmer (born August 6, 1963) is an American television producer/music executive known for executive producing the MTV Europe Music Awards, often called the EMAs, in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, as well as other music and entertainment events and award shows.[1][2]

Bruce Gillmer
EducationIndiana State University
Occupationfilm and television producer
Years active1998 - present

Career

Gillmer got his start as a Talent Coordinator for MTV in 1987, working on shows like Yo! MTV Raps, Headbangers Ball, the Jon Stewart Show and MTV Spring Break. He was then promoted to Senior Vice President of Music and Talent Relations for VH1, where he led the Music and Talent department on all music-driven shows, events and initiatives.[3] Gillmer was deeply involved with the development and production of VH1 Divas, VH1 Hip Hop Honors, VH1 Fashion Awards, Behind the Music, The Concert for New York City, and a variety of other shows, series and events.[4]

Bruce Gillmer later became Executive Vice President of Talent and Music Programming / Events for Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN), where he led strategic partnerships within the international music industry and was responsible for music and celebrity talent participation around international programming and events, including the MTV EMAs, the Mnet Asian Music Awards, the VMAJs and MTV World Stage.[5][6] He is also responsible for the strategy, development and programming for short- and long-form music-driven properties, such as MTV Hoods. Gillmer additionally oversees the International Music and Talent team, working closely with VIMN’s regional music and talent programming executives to develop strategy around their talent needs for major local events and programming.

Filmography

  • Where Are They Now? on VH1 - 2000
  • VH1 Divas Duets - 2003
  • Aftermath: The Station Fire Five Years Later - 2008
  • MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 - 2011
  • MTV Europe Music Awards 2012 - 2012
  • MTV Europe Music Awards 2013 - 2013 [7]
  • MTV Europe Music Awards 2014 - 2014 [8]
  • MTV Europe Music Awards 2015 - 2015 [9]
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References

  1. Smirke, Richard (November 4, 2011). "Exclusive: MTV's Bruce Gillmer on Executive-Producing the EMAs, Host Selena Gomez and Getting 62 Million Votes". Billboard. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  2. Simpao, Bernadette. "Bruce Gillmer on 2013 'MTV EMA' Host City (Amsterdam!) News". Viacom Blog. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  3. "Bruce Gillmer - LinkedIn". LinkedIn.
  4. "MTV Int'l Names Bruce Gillmer SVP Talent & Music". HypeBot. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  5. "BRUCE GILLMER: Executive Vice President of Talent and Music Programming/Events, Viacom International Media Networks". MTVEMA.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  6. Godfrey, Richard. "MTV EMA 2013". Broadcast Now. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  7. Szalai, George. "MTV EMAs Producer Discusses Show Plans, Miley Cyrus, Host Redfoo". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  8. Smirke, Richard. "Nicki Minaj, Ozzy Osbourne and U2 in the Same Room: Talking to the Architect of the MTV's EMA Awards". Billboard. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  9. Laverge, Kate. "Milan to host the 2015 MTV EMA". MTVEMA. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
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