Animal Logic’s co -founder Zareh Nalbandian and former Secretary of Finance Australian Finance Jane Halton are the latest appointments of the AFTRS Council.
This is the latest step in Nalbandian’s post -animal logic, the following year, the company’s animation studio was sold to Netflix after departure as a CEO in September 2023. He continues to steer the logical entertainment of an animal of a production company and Truant Pictures.
When he talked about his new appointment, he said he supported new creative talents and supported the “border of innovative storytelling.”
“I’m looking forward to working with Rachel Parkins, Nel Greenwood CEOs, and fellow councilors to nurture and develop next -generation talent on Australian movies, television, and radio. He said, “he said.
He participates in the Council, which has a rich experience of finance, insurance, risk management, information and technology, personnel, health, aging, and public policy.
Her former role includes the Secretary of the Ministry of Health, the Secretary of the Health Agency, the Prime Minister, and the Cabinet Office executive coordinator (Deputy Secretary). She also held an international appointment, including the World Health Organization’s executive committee, the chairman of the World Health Council, the chair of the WHO’s executive committee, and the chairman of the OECD Health Committee.
Like Nalbandian, Halton said that in cooperation with Perkins and Greenwood, he is looking forward to helping this next generation to realize their possibilities.
“AFTRS is proud as a global leader for screen and audio education, and has nurtured creative talent,” she said.
“At the time of major changes in digital, media, and entertainment conditions, it is important that new creative talents are equipped to talk about our story in a new innovative way.”
After the federal government has re -assigned Greenwood and Vice Chairman’s Debla Richards to the AFTRS Council until March 2030 and March 2028. Nell Greenwood was also re -elected as a CEO in five years of term.
Greenwood said that when two new appointment welcomed, the school gained “the width and experience needed to navigate the rapidly changing environment.”
“We are ready for future storytellers to prosper at home and around the world, so we couldn’t expect more knowledge and experienced dedicated leaders,” she said. 。