Eve Honthaner, former deputy director of the California Film Commission, has been named president of the Association of Film Commissioners International.
She succeeds Kevin “KJ” Jennings, who led the organization through the Covid-19 pandemic remotely from New Zealand.Honthaner’s appointment returns AFCI’s leadership to the organization’s Los Angeles headquarters.
Founded in 1975, the AFCI is a global nonprofit professional organization that represents city, state, regional, provincial and national film commission members on six continents.Honthaner said she felt drawn to the position as soon as she heard about AFCI’s search for a new Los Angeles-based president. “It was as if all roads previously taken have led me to this destination,” she
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