Best Practices for PGA Members to Represent their Affiliation with the Guild
Producers Mark (“p.g.a.”)
Please note that unlike A.C.E. and A.S.C., the Producers Mark (“p.g.a.”) is not a membership mark. The Producers Mark (“p.g.a.”) is a trademark owned by the PGA that is licensed out by the PGA to a producer that has been credited with the title “Producer” or “Produced By” for his or her use in the credits of a particular film following a PGA Producers Mark eligibility determination process. The Producers Mark (“p.g.a.”) may not appear on business cards, resumes, email signatures, office nameplates, social media accounts (e.g., LinkedIn), etc.
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Social Media Profiles and Resumes
We allow and encourage our members to promote their membership in the Guild (e.g., “Member, Producers Guild of America,” “Producers Guild Member since 2008”) and their current leadership positions on the Board of Directors, or within Committees, Regions, Task Forces, or Working Groups (i.e. “Chair, PGA Employment Committee”) on social media profiles and resumes, so long as such affiliation is clearly listed as volunteer experience, and not as employment with the Guild. For example, on LinkedIn your affiliation should be listed under the volunteer section and not the experience section, as the latter lists you as an employee.