Naman Ramachandran Tim Richards, the founder and CEO of global cinema chain Vue Entertainment, is one of three candidates shortlisted to be the next chair of the British Film Institute (BFI).Richards is also a sitting governor of the BFI.
Other candidates for the position are understood to be Caroline Michel, CEO and literary agent at U.K. literary and talent agency Peters Fraser + Dunlop, and Nick Clarry, partner at private equity firm CVC advisers and chair of the board of trustees at London’s Old Vic theater.The position has been vacant since November 2020 when Josh Berger, former managing director of Warner Bros.
U.K., Ireland and Spain, stepped down. BFI governor Pat Butler has been serving as interim chair. The appointment is decided.
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