Jeremy Mills is appointed new Chair of Cornwall FilmCornwall Film, the development agency for Cornwall’s media sector, has appointed Jeremy Mills, Managing Director of Lion Television, as its new Chair. Mills who grew up in Cornwall, has a wealth of experience working in broadcasting. Lion, which he set up in 1997, is one of the UK’s most successful production companies with offices in London, Glasgow, New York and Los Angeles. At Lion he has overseen a raft of award winning programmes including Hotel, Children’s Hospital and Castaway 2000. He began his career at the BBC in Plymouth and was responsible for a range of hit programmes shown on BBC1 including The Vet, The Doctor and The Skipper, before becoming an executive producer on a range of BBC1 shows including Children’s Hospital, X cars and Airport. Mills has been appointed to drive the Cornwall Film project forward, specifically to explore ways of building the capacity and infrastructure of the media sector in order to grow a sustainable media industry in Cornwall. one of his aims will be to develop the broadcast potential in Cornwall. Pippa Best, project director at Cornwall Film said, “Jeremy’s appointment is a fantastic endorsement of the aims and ambitions of Cornwall Film. It highlights our commitment to forging links between the local sector and the national and international marketplace. His experience and insight will be invaluable as we develop this project and support the region’s growing media industry – it’s a really exciting time to be in Cornwall.” For more information or an interview with Jeremy Mills, please contact Pippa Best, project director at Cornwall Film on 01872 322886 or pippa.best@cornwallfilm.com |
