Kathy Morgan, the veteran sales agent and head of Kathy Morgan International, was re-elected chairman of AFMA (aka the American Film Marketing Association) yesterday during the group's annual membership meeting. She will serve another two-year term alongside other newly elected vice chairman Robert Meyers of Meyers Film Entertainment and newly elected vice chairman & secretary Steve Bickel of Orpheum Communications.
Meanwhile newly elected to the board of directors for a one-year term are:
Joe Drake, Senator Film International
Michael Goldman, Cinema Consultants Group
David Linde, Good Machine International
Nicole Mackey, Lolafilms
Michael Ryan, IAC Film & Television
Alison Thompson, Pathe International
Michael Werner, Fortissimo Film Sales
Reelected to the board of directors for a one-year term are:
Rob Aft, independent
Roger Corman, New Concorde
Mark Damon, MDP Worldwide
Pierre David, World International Network, LLC
Jere Hausfater, Intermedia
Brad Krevoy, Motion Picture Corporation of America
Avi Lerner, Nu Image
Barbara Mudge, ECG Worldwide Entertainment
Steven Paul, Crystal Sky, LLC
Lawrence Safir, Safir Films, Ltd.
Rick Sands, Miramax Films
William Shields, independent
Andrew Stevens, Franchise Pictures
Continuing in their current two-year posts on the executive committee:
Lawrence Garrett (chairman, AFEA), independent
Lewis Horwitz (vice chairman), The Lewis Horwitz Organization
Howard Kaplan (vice chairman, finance), Morgan Creek International
Lloyd Kaufman (vice chairman), Troma Entertainment
Elected as alternates:
Robert Hayward, Summit Entertainment
Paul Hertzberg, Cinetel Films
Jonathan Kramer, Promark Entertainment
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