UK film education charity Into Film has appointed Fiona Evans as its new CEO.
Evans takes over the post in April, succeeding Paul Reeve who announced his departure in October 2023.
The new CEO joins from the National Literacy Trust where she is director of school programmes, having worked in the education sector for over 20 years. Evans was also a part of the team responsible for rolling out the department of education’s Every Child a Reader initiative.
Eric Fellner, chair of the Into Film board and co-chair at Working Title, said: “We are delighted to welcome Fiona as the new CEO of Into Film.
Evans takes over the post in April, succeeding Paul Reeve who announced his departure in October 2023.
The new CEO joins from the National Literacy Trust where she is director of school programmes, having worked in the education sector for over 20 years. Evans was also a part of the team responsible for rolling out the department of education’s Every Child a Reader initiative.
Eric Fellner, chair of the Into Film board and co-chair at Working Title, said: “We are delighted to welcome Fiona as the new CEO of Into Film.
- 1/30/2024
- ScreenDaily
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Also in trailers – Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver star in two new trailers for ‘Marriage Story’
The film is released on September 6th. The UK Premiere + Q&a will also be held on the same day at The Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Book premiere tickets here
Scarborough Synopsis Two mismatched lovers arrive at the British seaside town of Scarborough, seeking an escape from the constraints of real life. Liz, desperately shy and beautiful, seems older than her companion, the happy-go-lucky and impulsive Daz. In their faded hotel room, amongst the peeling wallpaper and away from the prying eyes of their hometown, they laugh,...
- 8/22/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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