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Bas Van Der Ree Elected Chair Of Association Of Film Commissioners International

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Bas van der Ree has been elected chairman of the Association of Film Commissioners International, becoming the first European to chair the organization in more than a decade.

Van der Ree, who has been the Netherlands Film Commissioner since 2014 when the nation’s film production incentive was launched, previously served as AFCI’s 1st vice chair.He will lead what AFCI describes as its “most geographically and culturally diverse board to date,” as well as the first female majority board – eight of 11 members – in its history.

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.“AFCI’s board represents the diverse needs and interests of our members, and I feel very honored to serve as chair,” van der Ree said. “Our newly elected, culturally diverse board will aim to further nurture and grow sustainable connections between industry professionals from all corners of the globe.”“I’m thrilled to work with Bas and such a smart and geographically-diverse board,” said AFCI president Eve Honthaner, who was elected in August. “Each member brings the experience and perspective needed to work collectively to cement AFCI’s reputation as a valued global entity.

Our 2022 board is committed to helping AFCI grow and thrive.”Officers include 1st vice chair Donne Dawson from the Hawaii State Film Office, 2nd vice chair Silvia Echeverri from the Colombia Film Commission; secretary Sorrel Geddes from the British Film Commission and treasurer Steven Davenport from Screen Ireland.

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