The BFI has announced that Harriet Finney has been appointed BFI deputy CEO and executive director of the newly formed corporate and industry affairs team.
Working closely alongside BFI chief executive Ben Roberts, Harriet will be focused on strategic leadership of the BFI’s work with stakeholders from the cultural sector, industry and government to advance the UK’s position as a global leader in screen. In this role Harriet will lead on the successor to the BFI’s five-year strategy BFI2022, to steer the organisation and wider industry into its next chapter.
New appointments within Harriet’s team include Neil Peplow, director of industry and international affairs and Rishi Coupland as head of research and insight.
As deputy CEO and executive director of corporate and industry affairs, Harriet takes on a new and broader remit. In addition to policy and strategy, research and insight, corporate communication, press, public affairs and sustainability, Harriet will also have oversight of the BFI Film Fund which will be led by Mia Bays who is joining the BFI in the autumn as film fund director, and the Young Audiences Content Fund led by Jackie Edwards.
Within the corporate and industry affairs directorate, Neil Peplow will take on an expanded role as director of industry and international affairs, with a specific focus on policy and funding interventions to drive industry growth. Neil will take on responsibility for the BFI’s skills strategy and the certification unit, alongside his current remit overseeing the BFI’s international strategy and the recently launched Global Screen Fund.
BFI deputy CEO Harriet Finney said: “I’m over the moon to have been given the opportunity to broaden my remit at the BFI. Bringing our National Lottery funding alongside our policy, strategy and research work makes perfect sense. These are powerful levers for change and bring to life our commitment to make the UK’s screen industries and our film culture genuinely accessible and available to all. I’m just so lucky to have such a brilliant team and am looking forward to working with Ben, our stakeholders and Government to make sure the BFI and the UK’s screen industries remain at the top of their game – both culturally and economically.”
BFI chief executive Ben Roberts concluded: “Harriet and her teams have been nothing short of incredible over the past year – coordinating a strong and well-evidenced plan across industry and government to lead us out of lockdown. I love working with Harriet and I’m really thrilled that we’ll be working so closely to build a bright future for the BFI, for the sector and our screen culture.”