NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES

Northwest Chapter

Governors' Award

Governors' Award

The Governors' Award is the highest honor bestowed for recognition of achievements so extraordinary and universal in nature as to be beyond the realm of the structured awards presented within the Northwest Chapter’s regular Area Awards. A nomination is submitted in writing to the Board of Governors for consideration and requires a five-sixths favorable vote to present the award.

For this award, an Emmy® Statuette is given.

Mary Ann Wilson

For the past 38 years, Mary Ann Wilson dedicated her life to serving communities across the Pacific Northwest and beyond, through her television series Sit and Be Fit, which has been broadcast across the U.S. and Canada for almost four decades. Taped in Spokane, Washington, at the KSPS-TV studios, the series has aired Monday through Friday on KSPS-TV since 1987. 

 

Its longevity is fueled by a large and devoted fan base.

 

Mary Ann designed Sit and Be Fit because she saw a need in the community. Older adults and others who required slow gentle movement were being left behind in the fitness craze of the 1980s. She knew she could create a program that would help them thrive.

Drawing on her background as a registered nurse and aerobics instructor, she did just that. While Mary Ann’s target audience remained those needing slow movement, her gentle voice, fun music selections, and unique movements unexpectedly attracted a younger audience, who grew up exercising with her. 

She was called by some, the “Fred Rogers of fitness.” Like Mr. Rogers, Mary Ann’s nearly four-decade career as a television personality gave her the opportunity to be a role model for viewers of all ages.

 

Donating her time to outreach events was important to Mary Ann. She visited local retirement communities, senior centers and assisted care facilities to encourage and educate residents about simple things they could do to stay independent and strong. She lit up the room with her passionate message and made sure that each person attending felt special and important.

 

Mary Ann also devoted time to help train and mentor other fitness instructors and activity staff at senior living facilities throughout the community and country. She was eager to share resources, exercise tips, and the latest research in healthy aging with colleagues. She regularly donated videos, DVDs and print material to facilities, instructors and viewers.

 

Her generosity knew no bounds.