Also announced were four new additions to the Cinema Napa Valley board of directors.
The Napa Valley Film Festival has named Tom Tardio, the former CEO of PR firm Rogers & Cowan, as the California fest's new CEO.
Tardio was chosen after a six-month search and will report to the board of directors of Cinema Napa Valley, the non-profit organization that oversees the annual event. “Ultimately, my vision is reimagineering Napa Valley Film Festival with the proper worldwide brand image and reputation deserving of the Napa community as we approach our 10th anniversary in 2020.
Also announced Tuesday were four new additions to the board: Robert Bassett, the founding dean of Chapman's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts; marketing executive Zoe Fairbourn; producer and manager Geyer Kosinski; and venture capitalist Daniel Schryer.
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