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VES Elects 2022 Board of Directors Officers:

Lisa Cooke Re-Elected Board Chair; Historic All-Women

Executive Committee to Lead the Global Organization

By NAOMI GOLDMAN

TOP TO BOTTOM: Lisa Cooke Emma Clifton Perry Susan O’Neal Rita Cahill Laurie Blavin The 2022 VES Board of Directors Officers, who comprise the VES Board Executive Committee, were elected at the January 2022 Board meeting. The Officers include Lisa Cooke, who was re-elected Board Chair, and is the first woman to hold this role since the Society’s inception. And for the first time in the Society’s 25-year history, the five-member Executive Committee is comprised of an all-women group of venerated industry professionals.

“It is my honor and privilege to continue to Chair this society of outstanding artists and innovators and I appreciate the trust placed in me,” said Lisa Cooke, VES Chair. “I’m proud to work amongst an exceptional group of impassioned and talented leaders, who are committed to advancing our mission and serving our members worldwide. As an all-women Executive Committee, I hope that this representation encourages other women to seek positions of leadership in our industry, and that organizations continue to lift up people from diverse backgrounds and experience to fully reflect our global community.”

The 2022 Officers of the VES Board of Directors are: • Chair: Lisa Cooke • 1st Vice Chair: Emma Clifton Perry • 2nd Vice Chair: Susan O’Neal • Secretary: Rita Cahill • Treasurer: Laurie Blavin

A producer at Tippett Studio, Lisa Cooke has several decades experience as an animation/VFX producer, creative consultant, screenwriter and actor. Firmly believing that it is vital for science to effectively communicate its truths to a broader audience, she started Green Ray Media, and for the last 10-plus years has been producing animation and VFX to create scientific, medical and environmental media for a broad audience. She served six years on the Bay Area Board of Managers, currently serves as Chair of the VES Archives Committee and was previously 1st Vice Chair of the Board of Directors.

Emma Clifton Perry is a Senior Compositor with more than 16 years experience working across feature films, longform/TV series, commercials and advertising at VFX facilities worldwide. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, she offers remote compositing and VFX consulting services. Perry has served several terms as Chair, Co-Chair and Secretary/Treasurer on the VES New Zealand Board of Managers and was previously 2nd Vice Chair of the Board of Directors.

Susan O’Neal is a recruiter for BLT Recruiting and has worked as an Operations Manager at The Mill, Operations Director at Escape Studios in Los Angeles and as an Account Manager at Side Effects Software. Recipient of the 2019 VES Founder’s Award, O’Neal has previously served on the Board of Directors and Chair of the Legacy Global Education Committee and Membership Committee, and has been instrumental in the Society’s membership growth.

Rita Cahill is an international business and marketing/PR consultant and has worked with a number of U.S., Canadian, U.K., EU and Chinese companies for visual effects and animation projects. Previously, Cahill was the Vice President of Marketing for Cinesite and a founding Board member of the Mill Valley Film Festival/California Film Institute. This is Cahill’s seventh term as Secretary. Previously, she served as Chair or Co-Chair of the VES Summit for eight years.

Laurie Blavin’s 20-year career spans the culture, creativity and technology of both Hollywood and Silicon Valley. She was thrilled to join Scanline VFX as their Global Head of Talent Acquisition. Blavin counsels companies and professionals in strategy, brand-value stewardship, full-cycle staffing, and recruiting for international companies large and small, start-up and established businesses. This is Blavin’s third term on the VES Board of Directors.

VES 2021 Honors Celebration a Great Success

In November 2021, the VES honored a host of distinguished visual effects practitioners at a special reception at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. The honorees included our 2021 inductees into the VES Hall of Fame, the newest Lifetime and Honorary members, VES Fellows and this year’s recipients of the VES Founders Award.

“Our VES honorees represent a group of exceptional artists, innovators and professionals who have had a profound impact on the field of visual effects,” said Lisa Cooke, VES Board Chair. “As individuals and collectively, these stellar artists, technicians and innovators are at the forefront of advancing the craft of visual effects. They are pioneers and risk-takers who push the boundaries of what’s possible. And they are the source of inspiration for legions of storytellers and creators who aspire to carry forward their rich legacy. We are very proud to honor them.”

Congratulations again to our esteemed honorees: • Founders Award Recipients: Mike Chambers, VES and Rita Cahill • Lifetime Members: Gene Kozicki;

Richard Winn Taylor II, VES;

Mike Chambers, VES and Rita Cahill • Honorary Members: James Cameron and

Gary Demos • VES Fellows: Brooke Breton, VES; Mike Chambers,

VES; Van Ling, VES and Nancy St. John, VES • VES 2021 Hall of Fame honorees: Roy Field;

John P. Fulton, ASC; Phil Kellison; the Lumière brothers and John Whitney, Sr.

CLOCKWISE: Celebrating 2021 VES Fellows: Van Ling, VES; Brooke Breton, VES; Mike Chambers, VES and Nancy St. John, VES.

2021 Founders Award Recipients and Lifetime Members Mike Chambers, VES and Rita Cahill.

VES Chair Lisa Cooke (center), Executive Director Eric Roth and VFX Supervisor Richie Baneham accepting VES Honors for director James Cameron.

Celebrating at VES Honors: Dan Curry; Ubolzan Curry; Jonathan Erland, VES; Kay Erland; Gene Kozicki and Jeffrey A. Okun, VES.

John Whitney, Jr. celebrating his father John Whitney, Sr.’s induction into the VES Hall of Fame with Lifetime Member Richard Winn Taylor II , VES.

VES Hall of Fame inductee Phil Kellison’s family celebrating at VES Honors.

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