Hot Docs executive director Brett Hendrie to depart in March Hot Docs president Chris McDonald will temporarily take over Hendrie s responsibilities while the board of directors searches for a new executive director. February 22, 2021
Brett Hendrie will depart his post as executive director of Hot Docs after eight years at the helm.
Hendrie (pictured) is expected to leave North America’s largest documentary festival once programming for the 2021 virtual edition – set to run from April 29 to May 9 – is finalized in late March. He is departing to take on a new position at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.
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Chris McDonald, Chief Executive, Catherine Fennell and Amit Rana, principal researchers in advanced materials THE Materials Processing Institute is encouraging more people from diverse backgrounds to pursue a career in innovative technologies. The Teesside-based not-for-profit research and innovation centre wants to inspire the next generation of engineers, scientists, and researchers to support its work in the development of advanced materials, industrial decarbonisation, the circular economy, and digital technologies. Chris McDonald, the Institute’s Chief Executive, said that women, ethnic minorities, and those from low socio-economic backgrounds are traditionally under-represented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers. The Institute has a proud history of creating an open and welcoming working environment and is committed to supporting and maintaining a culture of equality and diversity – where staff can fulfil their potential.