Grainne Brunsdon announced as Screen Australia head of content

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• Brunsdon will commence the role from 21 March, taking over from Sally Caplan

Screen Australia has announced the appointment of Grainne Brunsdon as head of content, to lead the agency’s production investment, development, distribution support and initiatives across Australian screen content including feature film, television, online and documentary.

With more than 25 years’ experience, Brunsdon is a strategic leader in the creative industries who has held high-ranking roles in the screen sector, international arts and culture as well as tertiary education in design and management. Brunsdon comes to Screen Australia from her current role as Head of Screen NSW.

Since 2010, Brunsdon has held several senior roles in Screen NSW, Create NSW and Arts NSW. As Head of Screen NSW since 2019, Brunsdon has overseen the state’s investment in the screen sector including production incentives, industry development and supporting New South Wales productions through Covid-19 lockdowns. Prior to this, Brunsdon was director of arts investment, engagement and development at Create NSW where she was instrumental in the introduction of the 50:50 by 2020 initiative addressing gender parity in the screen industry, and Screenability NSW addressing opportunities for practitioners with disability in the screen sector.

While at Screen NSW, Brunsdon has also worked as head of strategy, partnerships and industry development and manager of stakeholder relations and industry development. She has experience managing funding programs at Arts NSW, including for visual arts, museums, festivals, literature and new media.

Brunsdon has held senior leadership roles in international cultural relations with the British Council, roles in design education with TAFE and UNSW, and in management and development with the Australian Design Centre. She is a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Steering Group representing film, and while at Screen NSW she managed the designation of Sydney as a UNESCO City of Film.

Screen Australia’s CEO Graeme Mason said, “We’re thrilled to welcome Grainne on board. We had some exceptional candidates and Grainne’s wealth of experience in the sector made her an immediate stand out. With her immense cultural leadership experience, Grainne is superbly placed to lead our Content Department to continue to support the Australian screen industry, and the advancement of our local storytellers and stories.”

Grainne Brunsdon said, “I’m very excited to join the Screen Australia team and work on a national agenda for the screen sector. Screen Australia has made a profound impact on the sector through its program and initiatives and I’m very much looking forward to contributing to this.”

Brunsdon will commence the role from 21 March, taking over from Sally Caplan, who departed the agency in January after eight years in the role.

On Caplan’s departure, Mason said, “Sally was a formidable head of content whose invaluable advice and guidance has left a wonderful legacy at Screen Australia. We are very grateful for her tremendous hard work during her time at the agency.”

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