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Board | Senior Management

 

The first Screen Australia Board was appointed on 20 June 2008, for a three-year term until 30 June 2011.

Glen Boreham (Chair)

  Glen Boreham

Mr Boreham is the Managing Director of IBM Australia and New Zealand, managing a business of 15,000 employees and annual revenues of over $4 billion. He began his career in Australia in 1986 and has since held a series of senior management positions at IBM including roles in Europe and Japan. In 2009, Mr Boreham was appointed to the Commonwealth Government’s Information Technology Industry Innovation Council. In addition, Mr Boreham is a member of the Business Council of Australia, Deputy Chairman of the Australian Information Industry Association and serves on the Board of the Australian Chamber Orchestra.


 

Ian Robertson (Deputy Chair)

  Ian Robertson

Ian Robertson is a corporate and media lawyer who heads the media and entertainment practice of national law firm, Holding Redlich. He is also the managing partner of the firm’s Sydney office. He has worked in and for the media and entertainment industries for most of his career, including a position as the in-house counsel for David Syme & Co Limited, publisher of The Age newspaper, in the 1980s, and as a senior executive of the video, post-production and facilities company, AAV Australia. He became a partner of Holding Redlich in Melbourne in 1990 and established the firm’s Sydney office in 1994. He is also a director of the publicly-listed television production and distribution group, Beyond International Limited, and his former appointments include Board member of the Australian Broadcasting Authority, Director and Chair of Ausfilm, Director and Deputy Chair of Film Australia Limited, and Director of the Victorian government film agency Cinemedia (now Film Victoria).

 

Cherrie Bottger

  Cherrie Bottger

Ms Bottger is the Head of Children’s Television and Documentary Unit at Network Ten Pty Ltd, presiding over a multi-million dollar slate of production and with responsibility for policy, programming, commissions, acquisitions and program development. Ms Bottger began her career in television in the 1970s and has produced many series, documentaries and children’s programs including the acclaimed children’s television series, Totally Wild, which is screened in 13 countries. She has previously held positions with the Seven Network, Grundy’s and the Nine Network. Ms Bottger is a Board member of the Pacific Film & Television Commission, a member of the Advisory Board of Queensland University of Technology’s Creative Industries Faculty and works closely with state and federal education departments.

 

Robert Connolly

  Robert Connolly

Mr Connolly is a well-known film director and writer. His writing and directing credits include the critically acclaimed feature films Three Dollars, The Bank and the 2009 release Balibo, and his producing credits include the award-winning film, Romulus, My Father (winner of four Australian Film Institute Awards) and The Boys. Mr Connolly has won three Australian Film Institute Awards and has received a Centenary medal for services to the Australian film industry. He has served on various industry boards, including the NSW Film and Television Office, the Australian Screen Directors Association and the University of New South Wales Dean’s Council.

 

Ross Entwistle

  Ross Entwistle

Ross Entwistle has been exhibiting and distributing motion pictures for almost 25 years, with experience in more than 18 international territories as an exhibitor, and having worked on over 150 films as a  theatrical distributor in Australia. Mr Entwistle was most recently managing director of Greater Union,  the largest cinema operator in Australia with over 450 screens,  as well as a leading cinema operator in the United Arab Emirates.  Previously,  Mr Entwistle was managing director of Sony Pictures Releasing (Australia) , and during the 90’s, held senior executive positions with Village Roadshow.
Mr Entwistle is a former Chairman of the Australian Cinema Exhibitors Coalition (ACEC), the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia (MPDAA) and is the 2010 president-elect of the Society of Australian Cinema  Pioneers.  In 2008 he was named, along with Greater Union, as the ‘International Exhibitor of the Year’ at Showest, the worlds largest convention for the motion picture exhibition and distribution industries.

 

Matthew Liebmann

  Matthew Liebmann

Matthew Liebmann has more than 15 years’ experience in the entertainment and media sector. In his current role as Commercial and New Business Director at Hoyts, he is a senior member of the executive team responsible for sales, business analysis, loyalty and new business opportunities in Australia and beyond. Prior to joining Hoyts, Matthew was General Manager of SKYCITY Cinemas, New Zealand's largest cinema circuit. Matthew also spent six years as an entertainment and media consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers, assisting many leading organisations in the areas of strategy, business planning, operational effectiveness and risk management.  Matthew is the founding author and editor of the PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Entertainment & Media Outlook, writing the first five editions of this leading sector publication. Matthew also spent six years in a variety of roles at Village Roadshow during the 1990s.

 

Rachel Perkins

  Rachel Perkins

Ms Perkins is an established filmmaker who has contributed extensively to the development of Indigenous filmmakers in Australia and, more broadly, the Australian film industry. In addition to her experience as an executive producer for both the ABC and SBS, Ms Perkins has had a successful film and documentary making career, directing the feature films Bran Nue Dae, Radiance and One Night the Moon, which received five Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards, as well as the critically acclaimed television series First Australians,which won the 2008 Logie Award for Best Documentary. Ms Perkins is from the Arrernte and Kalkadoon nations. She has previously served on the Council of the Australian Film Television and Radio School, the NSW FTO, the Australia Film Commission and is a founding member of the National Indigenous Television Service.

 

Greg Smith

  Greg Smith

Mr Smith has over 20 years experience in the Australian film industry including as an executive producer and film financier. He is currently a director of Animal Logic, one of the world’s most highly respected digital production companies with credits including Happy Feet, 300, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Hero, The Matrix and Moulin Rouge. He is also a current member of the Ausfilm Board, a Director of Object, and a member of the NSW Innovation Council, as well as being a former Director of Film Victoria and the NSW Film and Television Office.

 

Deanne Weir

  Deanne Weir

Ms Weir is a business executive with over 17 years of corporate experience. She is currently the Group Director of Corporate Development with AUSTAR United Communications Ltd, with responsibility for corporate and product strategy, programming, and legal, regulatory and corporate affairs issues, including as General Counsel and Company Secretary. As part of her role with AUSTAR, she is a Board member of the Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association, XYZnetworks Pty Ltd, and is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for Media and Communication Law at the University of Melbourne. Ms Weir has previously been a member of the Museums Board of Victoria, the Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust and the Council of the Law Institute of Victoria.

 

 



Meeting Dates

16 February 2010
17 March 2010
27 April 2010
9 June 2010
8 July 2010
6 August 2010
22 September 2010
15 October 2010
1 December 2010

Not all meetings will consider funding applications. Please refer to the individual program guidelines in the Industry Support section for application deadlines.

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