Amanda Nevill Explained

Amanda Nevill
Birth Name:Amanda Elizabeth Nevill
Birth Date:21 March 1957
Occupation:Arts administrator

Amanda Elizabeth Nevill, (born 21 March 1957) is a British arts administrator who is the former Chief Executive of the British Film Institute.[1]

Early life and education

Nevill was born on 21 March 1957.[2] She was educated in Yorkshire and Paris.

Career

Her first job, in 1976, was for the Rowan Gallery in London.[3] She set up the first British contemporary art fair at Bath in 1980 and subsequently organised a touring exhibition for Kodak.

Nevill joined the Royal Photographic Society in 1985 became its National Centre of Photography Administrator in late 1985.[4] Nevill became the Society's Secretary in 1990 (later renamed Director-General), the first woman to hold the post.[5]

Nevill was appointed as Head of Museum at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television (now the National Science and Media Museum) in Bradford during the spring of 1994. During her tenure, the Museum carried out a £16 million re-development and launched the Bradford International Film Festival.[6]

British Film Institute

Nevill joined the British Film Institute (BFI) as the organisation's Director in June 2003 (her job title changed to Chief Executive in 2011, after the BFI takeover of the UK Film Council). According to her citation at an honorary degree award she has led its complete transformation into a major organisation valued by the UK industry and recognised as influential internationally. She pioneered the development of the VOD platform BFI Player, launched the BFI Film Academy and BFI Film Audience Network across the UK, transformed BFI Southbank into one of London's coolest arts venues and ensured the BFI London Film Festival is one of the most significant film festivals in the world.She remained as CEO until 2020.[7]

Honours

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Amanda Nevill: 'Great films should be commercial, too'. Gritten. David. April 1, 2011. The Daily Telegraph. 2 August 2012.
  2. News: Birthdays . . 43 . 21 March 2014.
  3. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/a43a9bd2-1fc4-11e1-9916-00144feabdc0.html#axzz24aXKDZEY Ft.com
  4. Annual General Meeting, The Photographic Journal, January 1896, p. 20.
  5. http://www.rps.org/history/Director-General Rps.org
  6. Web site: Memories of BIFF part 3: BFI's Amanda Nevill—'It was an audacious move' . blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk . 28 March 2014 . 1 May 2020.
  7. News: Grater . Tom . BFI CEO Amanda Nevill to step down in 2020 . 12 May 2019 . Screen Daily. 10 May 2019 . en.
  8. http://www.rps.org/annual-awards/Honorary-Fellowships Rps.org
  9. http://company-director-check.co.uk/director/907975176 Company-director-check.co.uk
  10. http://www.rps.org/annual-awards/Colin-Ford-Award Rps.org
  11. http://www.noodls.com/viewNoodl/29066882/university-of-york/university-of-york-honours-11-for-their-contribution-to-soci Noodls.com