Scott Stuber, Netflix’s head of global film, has joined the board of directors of the National Film Preservation Foundation.
The NFPF is the nonprofit organization created by Congress dedicated to saving America's film heritage. Stuber’s posting is a four-year appointment, made by the Librarian of Congress, Dr.
Carla Hayden. The Netflix executive now joins members Grover Crisp and Eric J. Schwartz , chair and vice chair respectively, as well as Cecilia deMille Presley, Zooey Deschanel, Robert G.
Rehme, Leonard Maltin, Scott M. Martin, Martin Scorsese, John Ptak, Alfre Woodard, Larry Karaszewski and Hayden. “We are extremely pleased to welcome Scott Stuber to the Board of Directors of the NFPF,” said Crisp in a statement. “With his support.
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