Jonathan Jackson Leaves Milwaukee Film After 16 Years
Anne Reed selected to serve as Interim CEO
Jonathan Jackson, President & CEO of Milwaukee Film, today announced he has resigned from the organization he has led for nearly sixteen years.
“It’s a bittersweet decision” Jackson said. “Milwaukee Film has been a huge part of my life and I’m extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to catalyze the power of film and help build this vital Milwaukee institution from scratch. It’s been an incredible journey and I couldn’t be more thankful to the many mentors, supporters, and colleagues that have worked tirelessly by my side to bring this dream to fruition. However, it is now time for me to begin a new chapter.”
Anne Reed, former President & CEO of the Wisconsin Humane Society, has been hired as Milwaukee Film’s Interim CEO and will lead the organization and navigate day-to-day elements of a leadership transition, while a national search for a new President & CEO begins.
Jackson, who will now be recognized as Founding Artistic Director, began his tenure with Milwaukee Film as Artistic Director when the organization was founded in 2008 by Chris Abele along with Bill Haberman and Carmen Haberman of the Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation. In 2009 Jackson was appointed Executive Director. In 2023, Milwaukee Film celebrated its 15th Annual Film Festival, fully returning in-person to large audiences, visiting guests, and sell-out screenings.
The organization is also known for its year-round educational offerings for teachers and students as well as a widely respected professional development curriculum, awards programming, and funding opportunities for Milwaukee Filmmakers.
Included among Jackson’s many accomplishments is the landmark acquisition and restoration of the Oriental Theatre. Additionally, he demonstrated extraordinary leadership during the COVID-19 crisis, when the organization was forced to shut down in person activities for 17 months and pivoted to all-virtual cinema offerings and a virtual film festival.
Jackson indicates he and his family intend to stay in the Milwaukee area. “Milwaukee is home,” he said. “We have no intention of leaving this terrific community, and I look forward to soon sharing the plans for what is next.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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