July 2, 2018 – Bonnie King, Film Commissioner for the Space Coast Film and Television Office, a Committee of the Brevard County Tourist Development Council (TDC), has been re-elected President of Film Florida. It was announced at the Film Florida Annual Meeting in Palm Beach, FL, along with the entire Film Florida Board of Directors for 2018-19.

“It has been a privilege to serve as president of Film Florida,” commented King. “I look forward continuing to working side by side with industry professionals as we seek opportunities to strengthen the film, TV and digital media industry. Florida is open for business and competing for high wage jobs in the film, television and digital media industry and we plan on continuing to spread that message.”

Bonnie works closely with local associations for independent filmmakers in the Space Coast area. Her responsibilities include developing film, television and print opportunities for the Space Coast. This includesfeature films, television shows, commercials, music videos and fashion photography. She serves on high school advisory boards for hospitality and entertainment in Merritt Island and Rockledge; sponsors the Melbourne Independent Film Festival; and serves on the Meetings and Conventions Committee for Visit Florida.

Bonnie started her career as a Radio Broadcaster where she “broke the sound barrier” by being the first woman in Brevard County to host a Rock-N-Roll radio show during the day! She then worked as Marketing Director for a regional shopping mall before joining the Space Coast Office of Tourism/Film where she assists the Director in public relations activities; marketing and advertising; and special projects for the Tourist Development Council. She has been involved with Film Florida for 20+ years.

Immediate Past President Kelly Paige added, “Bonnie has done a tremendous job in her first year as President of our organization. Bonnie’s courage, tenacity and vision will continue to show the far reaching benefits our industry has on the state of Florida including creating jobs, spurring economic development and generating tourism.”

2018 – 2019 Executive Board Officers:
President – Bonnie King, Space Coast Film and Television Office (Film Commission Council)
1st Vice President – Gail Morgan, Emerald Coast Film Commission (Film Commission Council)
2nd Vice President – Tony Stopperan, House of John Productions, LLC (Industry Council)
Secretary – Leah Sokolowsky, Teamsters Local 769 (Labor Council)
Treasurer – Matt Wohl, Miami-Dade College (Education Council)
Immediate Past President – Kelly Paige, Level Talent Group (Industry Council)

Additional Board Members Include:
Film Commission Council: Chair- Christy Andreoni, Palm Beach County Film & Television Commission; Vice Chair- Sandy Lighterman, Miami-Dade Office of Film and Entertainment; Secretary- Chad Newman, Florida Keys & Key West Film & Entertainment Commission; Alternates- Jeanne Corcoran, Sarasota County Film & Entertainment Office and Todd Roobin, Jacksonville Film & Television Office.

Industry & Association Council: Co-Chair- Alexa Sheehan, HarborDashery Productions, LLC; Co-Chair- Nancy McBride, Women in Film & Television – Florida; Secretary- Herb Miller, Univision Networks and Studios, Inc.

Education Council: Chair- Lisa Mills, UCF School of Visual Arts & Design; Vice Chair- David Jaffe, Lynn University; Secretary- Stephen McDowell, Florida State University College of Communication & Information; Alternate- Anne Russell, Full Sail University.

Labor Council: Leah Sokolowsky- Teamsters Local 769; and Herta Suarez- SAG-AFTRA will continue to represent Labor Council.

About Film Florida: Film Florida is a state-wide not-for-profit entertainment production trade association that serves a leadership role in Florida’s film, TV, production and digital media/tech industry by representing all aspects of the business including film commissions, industry, labor, associations and education. The growing membership driven organization provides a network, a platform, and the benefits of playing an active part in solidifying Florida’s position as a major entertainment production destination, positive economic development driver and tourism generator. For more information about Film Florida visit www.FilmFlorida.org.

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Contact:
Bonnie King, President, Bonnie.King@visitspacecoast.com, 321-433-4470
John Lux, Executive Director, jlux@filmflorida.org, 407-494-6195