Dana Tafoya-Cameron and Michelle Huynh Courtesy of Fox (2) Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Fox Entertainment Studios is completing its top executive team. Bento Box Entertainment's Dana Tafoya-Cameron and former Netflix exec Michelle Huynh will be executive vps under studio chief Fernando Szew. Tafoya-Cameron, who was previously head of production for animation house Bento Box, will be executive vp and head of Bento Box and animation, and Huynh will be executive vp studio content operations. Both will report to Szew. "These two proven leaders make our strong leadership team even stronger," said Szew. "With a world-class senior team now in place, we'll leverage the power of Fox to continue building a modern content studio, where bold storytelling and innovative production come together to shape what's next in entertainment." Related Stories TV Bill Burr Signs First-Look TV Deal With Fox TV Jamie Foxx Inks First-Look TV Deal With Fox Tafoya-Cameron joined Bento Box in 2019 after previous stints at Film Roman, Activision, Fox Family, Saban Entertainment and Marvel. She helped the studio behind Bob's Burgers and Krapopolis scale up its operations and expand its global reach. During her time there, Bento Box has also produced Fox's The Great North, Grimsburg and Universal Basic Guys. Huynh comes to Fox Entertainment Studios from Netflix, where she was most recently global head of systems, workflows and technology. At the streamer, she led initiatives to streamline production workflows and implement new technologies. She previously held positions at NBUniversal and Marvel Entertainment. Tafoya-Cameron and Huynh join head of unscripted Allison Wallach and head of scripted Hannah Pillemer in top leadership positions at Fox Entertainment Studios. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up THR, Esq Newsmax to Pay $67 Million to Settle Dominion Defamation Lawsuit MSNBC Farewell, MSNBC. Hello, "My Source for News, Opinion and the World." Wait, What? Podcasts You've Never Heard of Alt-Comedy's Favorite Writer (He Wants It That Way) Podcast 'Diary of a CEO' Host Steven Bartlett Is Not Willing to Risk His Happiness Taylor Sheridan Taylor Sheridan Partners With Paramount on New Studio in Texas Starz Starz Sheds 520,000 Subscribers As Revenue Declines Post-Lionsgate Split THR, Esq Newsmax to Pay $67 Million to Settle Dominion Defamation Lawsuit MSNBC Farewell, MSNBC. Hello, "My Source for News, Opinion and the World." Wait, What? Podcasts You've Never Heard of Alt-Comedy's Favorite Writer (He Wants It That Way) Podcast 'Diary of a CEO' Host Steven Bartlett Is Not Willing to Risk His Happiness Taylor Sheridan Taylor Sheridan Partners With Paramount on New Studio in Texas Starz Starz Sheds 520,000 Subscribers As Revenue Declines Post-Lionsgate Split