British Film Institute Board Grows to 14 With Six New Appointments
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Mr Bagel
The British Film Institute (BFI) has expanded its board of governors to 14 members with the appointment of six new individuals, each serving a four-year term. Creative Industries Minister Ian Murray announced the additions, which include Tanya Cordrey, Mark Herbert, Ganan Kanagathurai, Hakan Kousetta, Ryan Prince, and Jane Tranter, who will serve as Wales Governor. The appointments were reported by both Deadline and Arts Professional.
"Creative Industries Minister Ian Murray has announced the appointment of six new members to the board of the British Film Institute (BFI)."
The move brings fresh perspectives to the BFI's leadership, which now counts a total of 14 governors. According to Deadline, the board is still seeking a governor representing Scotland, with recruitment ongoing for that role.
Alongside the new members, the BFI has also reappointed four existing governors for another four-year term. Monica Chadha, Elizabeth Karlsen, Laura Miele, and filmmaker Edgar Wright will continue their service on the board, as detailed by Deadline. This mix of new and returning faces suggests a blend of continuity and renewal in the institute's governance.
Each governor's term is set at four years, a standard duration that allows for sustained oversight of the BFI's operations. The appointments reflect the institute's ongoing effort to maintain diverse representation, with the Wales governor position now filled and the Scotland seat still open. Both outlets confirmed the four-year term structure and the list of appointees.
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