Sundance Institute adds Lulu Wang, Patrick Gaspard & Shripriya Mahesh to board
Nov 11, 2022
The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced three newly appointed additions to the Institute’s Board of Trustees. Lulu Wang, Patrick Gaspard and Shripriya Mahesh have joined the business, cultural, and philanthropic leaders who guide and steer the entire organisation and also act in an advisory capacity. They expand the Institute’s Board of values-based leaders, building an enduring, evolving community for storytellers. The distinguished new Trustees bring invaluable experience and will work closely with Board Chair Ebs Burnough and CEO Joana Vicente.
“The new trustees bring an invaluable depth of experience in government and civic engagement, technology and digital product development, and deep knowledge of the media, entertainment, and storytelling landscape. As Sundance’s programs continue to meet the evolving needs of independent artists, we welcome these three new Trustees who, together with the Board, will continue to strengthen ways to champion independent storytellers,” said Sundance Institute Board Chair Ebs Burnough.
“We are honoured to have Lulu, Patrick and Shripriya join us as Trustees on the Board of Sundance Institute. Their vision and expertise offer us innovative leadership to continue to evolve as a cultural organization and deepen our commitment to the work,” said Sundance Institute CEO Joana Vicente.
Lulu Wang is an award-winning director, producer and writer, Patrick Gaspard is president and CEO of the Center for American Progress and has been a leader in government, philanthropy, labor and global diplomacy, and Shripriya Mahesh is the founding partner of Spero Ventures and an investor, experienced technology executive, and a filmmaker.
Asked about joining the Board, Wang said, “Sundance played a pivotal role in launching my filmmaking career and I’m honoured to join the Institute’s Board to help usher in a new wave of filmmakers with singular voices.”
Patrick Gaspard shared, “I’m thrilled to join the board of Sundance as an honour and a duty, at a moment when the work of storytelling is critically connected to the work of democratic inclusion and rights protection across the Globe. Sundance provides a vital scaffold for independent artists to take up the full power of expression as a value in itself and in service of community.”
Shripriya Mahesh added, “The Sundance Institute is one of the finest examples of how to support creators and help them find their path in an extremely challenging industry. It has been supporting creators well before the ‘creator economy’ became a buzzword. I’m thrilled to be able to join the board to support the Institute’s mission to enable and support incredible independent filmmakers around the world.”
They join current members on the Institute’s Board: Robert Redford, President & Founder; Ebs Burnough, Chair; Sean Bailey, Vice Chair; Gigi Pritzker, Vice Chair; Jason Blum, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Philipp Engelhorn, Caterina Fake, Jeanne Donovan Fisher, Robert J. Frankenberg, Donna Gruneich, Cindy Harrell Horn, Uzodinma Iweala, Amanda Kelso, Charles D. King, Lisa Kron, Lyn Davis Lear, Ann Lewnes, Wonya Lucas, Alejandro Ramírez Magaña, Pat Mitchell, Bill Plapinger, Amy Redford, Geoffrey K. Sands, Junaid Sarieddeen, Nadine Schiff-Rosen, Barry Tyerman, and Lynette Wallworth.
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LULU WANG is a director, producer and writer. With the rare ability to captivate audiences with her sincere storytelling and global perspective, Wang continues to establish herself as a writer and filmmaker to watch.
Most recently, Wang released her second feature The Farewell, which she both wrote and directed.
It premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Dramatic Competition, earning Wang a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize. After its success at Sundance, A24 picked it up for worldwide distribution. Since then, Variety named Wang among its “Top Ten Directors To Watch in 2019”. The film won Best Feature at the 2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards, as well as a Best Actress Golden Globe for Awkwafina and a Best Supporting Actress Spirit Award for Zhao Shuzhen. Other nominations included “Best Feature” and “Best Screenplay” at the 2019 Gotham Independent Film Awards, AFI’s Top Ten Films in 2019, as well as “Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language” at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards.
Gaspard served as president of the Open Society Foundations, one of the largest private philanthropies in the world, where he confronted global threats to democracy and rights. He is proud to have centered the Foundation’s work in Culture and Arts as intrinsically tied to human rights practice.
As U.S. ambassador to South Africa, Gaspard renewed bilateral cooperation on security, healthcare, and fair trade. He led efforts to redesign US HIV/AIDS funding in the region, and successful trade negotiations that resulted in the unprecedented 10-year renewal of the African Growth and Opportunity Act.
With these additions, the Sundance Institute board comprises 31 people, 11 of whom self-identify as BIPOC. The Board is 45% men and 55% women.