TORONTO | MONTREAL, April 13, 2016 – Beth Janson has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, it was announced today by Academy Chair Martin Katz. A Montreal native, Janson is the former Executive Director of the Tribeca Film Institute.
Janson assumes the CEO position on June 1, 2016, succeeding outgoing CEO Helga Stephenson, who will officially step down May 31, following her resignation in February of this year.
“Beth will bring an unparalleled blend of talent, passion and experience to the Academy,” says Katz. “Beth is profoundly Canadian, with astonishing breadth of experience having helped to build New York City’s famed Tribeca Film Institute. Fluently bilingual, she has lived in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. It is particularly gratifying for us at the Academy to be reversing the ‘brain drain’ to the U.S. and bringing her home as our new CEO.”
“Canada is home to some of the most creative and authentic film and television talent in the world. We are also true leaders in the field of interactive media, where story meets technology,” said Janson. “I am so excited to build on the amazing work done by Helga over the last five years—as well as decades of Academy Legacy—to ensure that our storytellers get the recognition they deserve at home and abroad. I could not be more proud to return to Canada to serve the screen industry I love.”
As CEO, Janson will set and implement a strategic vision for the Academy as it continues to build upon its mandate to honour outstanding achievements in Canadian film, television, and digital media, as well as heighten public awareness and appreciation for Canadian screen productions.
The recipient of a BFA from York University in Theatre Studies, Beth Janson has nearly two decades of experience in the film, television, and cultural sectors. From 2009 to 2014 she served as executive director of the Tribeca Film Institute, where she was responsible for budget management, fundraising, public relations, human resources, and programmatic direction.
Janson joined Tribeca in 2003 and was the creative force behind the development of its signature programs, including the TFI New Media Fund, a partnership with the Ford Foundation and the first-ever fund for independent transmedia work in the U.S.; Tribeca All Access, a grant and networking program for minority filmmakers; and the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund. Previously, Janson was the programming director of the Newport International Film Festival.
Janson began her career in theatre administration, and later worked in the programming department of HBO Documentary Films. Most recently Janson was the founding director of Rent the Runway Foundation’s Project Entrepreneur program, providing women with access to the tools, training, and networks needed to build scalable, economically impactful companies. Janson’s Twitter handle is @Beth_Janson and her website is: http://www.bethjanson.com/
The Academy’s 2017 Canadian Screen Awards’ 2-Hour Live Broadcast Gala will air Sunday March 12 @ 8pm (8:30 NT; 9pm AT) on CBC. Our annual awards show celebrates the best in film, television and digital media and are part of Canadian Screen Week (March 6 – March 12, 2017), which takes place in Toronto, Ontario.
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About the Academy | The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television is a national, non-profit, professional association dedicated to the promotion, recognition and celebration of exceptional achievements in Canadian film, television and digital media. Unifying industry professionals across Canada, the Academy is a vital force representing all screen-based industries.
About the Canadian Screen Awards and Canadian Screen Week | The Academy’s Canadian Screen Awards is the annual awards show to celebrate the best in film, television and digital media; they are part of Canadian Screen Week (March 6 – March 12, 2017) and the 2-Hour Live Broadcast Gala will air Sunday March 12 @ 8pm (8:30 NT; 9pm AT) on CBC.