Friday, 23 July 2021, 9:18 am
The Bay of Plenty’s screen media development agency –
Film Bay of Plenty – sees a change to its management
structure this week.
Elysia Gibb, Tracy Hampton and
Jade Kent will advance in their positions to continue to
foster the growth and development of the organisation. After
five years in the CEO position, Anton Steel is stepping
down, but will remain as a trustee on the Film BOP Board,
supporting the organisation s ongoing
strategy.
Looking to give broader coverage to the Bay
of Plenty region, Elysia, Tracy and Jade’s new roles will
be:
Elysia Gibb - Marketing Manager
Press Release – Film Bay of Plenty The Bay of Plentys screen media development agency Film Bay of Plenty sees a change to its management structure this week. Elysia Gibb, Tracy Hampton and Jade Kent will advance in their positions to continue to foster the growth and development …
The Bay of Plenty’s screen media development agency – Film Bay of Plenty – sees a change to its management structure this week.
Elysia Gibb, Tracy Hampton and Jade Kent will advance in their positions to continue to foster the growth and development of the organisation. After five years in the CEO position, Anton Steel is stepping down, but will remain as a trustee on the Film BOP Board, supporting the organisation’s ongoing strategy.
The $17.5 billion industry that s hungry for funding
25 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM
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Gaming technology is tipped to be the next big winner for the Creative Industries sector. Photo / Getty Images
Gaming technology is tipped to be the next big winner for the Creative Industries sector. Photo / Getty Images
Calls for the Government to pump more funding into the creative sector - which already injects $17.5 billion to the country s GDP and supports 131,000 jobs - could have big spinoffs for the Bay.
Heavyweights in the creative sector, which encompasses game development, animation, design and performing arts, say it is evolving at pace.