Grace Kahaki of Insignia Productions has been invited to serve as a juror for the 2026 International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (International Emmy Awards), placing her among an elite group of global television professionals.
Kahaki’s selection highlights a growing recognition of Kenyan creative excellence. She joins documentary filmmaker King Muriuki (2026) and actor Paul Ogola (2022) as Kenyan Emmy jurors.
“Deeply honoured to be selected as a juror for the 2026 International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Awards,” Kahaki said. “It means a great deal to have my voice recognized and included among industry professionals shaping conversations around excellence in global television. It’s a reminder that African storytellers continue to have an important voice on the world stage.”
Under Insignia Productions, Kahaki and Philippe Bresson have worked in Kenya’s TV and film industry for over 15 years, winning Best TV Drama and Best Director at the Kalasha Awards. About the International Emmys The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences honours excellence in television programming produced outside the United States. Its jury process brings together industry professionals from around the world to evaluate and select outstanding content.
