BAFTA Restructures Senior Management Team, C4 PR Exec Donna Mathews Joins

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced a restructure to its senior management team.
Emma Baehr, Tim Hunter, Louise Robertson and Tim Yates have been elevated to Executive Directors. Donna Mathews is appointed to the newly formed role Executive Director of PR & Communications.
The executive team will report into BAFTA’s Chief Executive Amanda Berry OBE & Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of BAFTA Enterprises, Kevin Price.
The new senior management team is:
Emma Baehr, Executive Director of Awards & Content (formerly Director of Awards & Membership at BAFTA) Tim Hunter, Executive Director of Learning, Inclusion Policy & Membership (formerly Director of Learning & New Talent at BAFTA) Donna Mathews, Executive Director of PR & Communications (formerly Head of PR, Content and Programmes at Channel 4) Louise Roberston, Executive Director of Partnerships & Fundraising (formerly Director of Partnerships at BAFTA) Tim Yates, Executive Director of Finance & Information (formerly Director of Finance at...
Emma Baehr, Tim Hunter, Louise Robertson and Tim Yates have been elevated to Executive Directors. Donna Mathews is appointed to the newly formed role Executive Director of PR & Communications.
The executive team will report into BAFTA’s Chief Executive Amanda Berry OBE & Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of BAFTA Enterprises, Kevin Price.
The new senior management team is:
Emma Baehr, Executive Director of Awards & Content (formerly Director of Awards & Membership at BAFTA) Tim Hunter, Executive Director of Learning, Inclusion Policy & Membership (formerly Director of Learning & New Talent at BAFTA) Donna Mathews, Executive Director of PR & Communications (formerly Head of PR, Content and Programmes at Channel 4) Louise Roberston, Executive Director of Partnerships & Fundraising (formerly Director of Partnerships at BAFTA) Tim Yates, Executive Director of Finance & Information (formerly Director of Finance at...
- 4/23/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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