Jay D. Roth is an American lawyer who serves as the national executive director of the Directors Guild of America, the 15,000 member entertainment guild representing the economic and creative rights of directors and members of the directorial team working in film, television, documentaries, news, sports, commercials and new media throughout the world.
Background
Roth was born and raised in Roslyn Heights, New York and graduated with a bachelor"s degree in history from the University of Vermont in 1968, where he served as editor-in-chief of his school newspaper and a law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1971, where he spent his free time at the legal aid center in Dorchester protecting tenants’ rights.
Education
Boston University School of Law. University of Vermont.
Career
After graduating law school, Roth moved to Portland, Oregon and worked for legal services doing civil rights and other civil and criminal litigation. In 1995, Roth was hired as national executive director at the Directors Guild of America. Under his tenure, the guild had a renewed emphasis on three core functions: representing members in collective bargaining.
Organizing and jurisdiction.
And member support; and added departments and executives to address credits, organizing, diversity, government affairs, research and communications. Together with a negotiations chair, Roth has led successful negotiations on the guild’s major collective bargaining agreements seven times since becoming national executive director, including most recently in November 2013.
Negotiations are conducted with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers approximately every three years. In 2004, during delicate negotiations in which the Screen Actors Guild and the Writers Guild of America asked the DGA to take the lead, Daily Variety called Roth the “showbiz point person on making a deal to ensure Hollywood"s labor peace."
He formerly chaired the Labor Law Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the American Bar Association Airline-Railway Labor Law Committee and was elected as a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.
Honors & Roth became the 42nd recipient of the DGA’s Honorary Life Member Award at the 60th Annual DGA Awards in January 2008, where he was honored for his outstanding contributions to the DGA and the profession of directing.
Membership
He also served as counsel to several entertainment guilds including the Writers Guild of America (WGA), DGA, and Screen Actors Guild as part of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade negotiations in 1993 and as a member of the United States. government delegation to the treaty negotiations at the World Intellectual Property Organization. He was a founding board member of the Franco-American Cultural Fund of which the Motion Picture Association (Master of Public Administration), DGA, Screen Actors Guild, WGA, and Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique (SACEM) are members.