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Glasgow Film appoints chief executive and head of programme

Glasgow Film appoints chief executive and head of programme

Glasgow Times25-07-2025
This September, Seonaid Daly will be taking the role of chief executive, and Paul Gallagher will serve as the head of programme at Glasgow Film.
The pair will succeed Allison Gardner, who will be retiring in October after more than 30 years with the organisation.
Glasgow Film is an educational charity that manages Glasgow Film Theatre, the city's first independent arthouse cinema.
The charity also runs the Glasgow Film Festival and the Glasgow Youth Film Festival, and serves as the lead organisation for Film Hub Scotland.
Yahya Barry, chair of the board of trustees at Glasgow Film, said: 'Our people are Glasgow Film's greatest asset – and in Seonaid and Paul, we have two truly exceptional leaders stepping into key roles at a pivotal time."
Seonaid has been the executive director of Glasgow Film for more than five years.
Her career has also included roles as head of partnerships at The Prince's Trust (now The King's Trust) and Director of the Scottish Contemporary Art Network.
Seonaid Daly will take up the post of Chief Executive this September (Image: Supplied) Seonaid said: "I'm proud to take on the role of CEO at Glasgow Film, a place that has shaped both my career and my love of cinema.
"It's a huge privilege to be responsible for such an important institution, and I'm very excited to play a key role in ensuring its future.
'I'm inspired by my brilliant colleagues, our dedicated partners, the filmmakers we work with, and our loyal audiences, who remind us daily why our cinema means so much to them."
Paul, who has been a part of Glasgow Film's management team for more than a decade, will assume the role of head of programme.
He has been instrumental in the year-round programming at Glasgow Film Theatre since 2018.
Paul will step into the new role of Head of Programme at Glasgow Film this September (Image: Supplied) Paul said: "I am thrilled to take on the responsibility and privilege of the new head of programme role at Glasgow Film.
"Over the past six years, I have loved leading on the year-round programme at GFT: working with such a wide range of partners and receptive audiences has been an education in expanding my horizons and understanding the vital role that independent cinema can play in the lives of so many different people."
Allison Gardner, the outgoing chief executive of Glasgow Film and director of Glasgow Film Festival, expressed her confidence in the new appointments.
She said: "I am delighted that Seonaid will be taking up the position of chief executive at Glasgow Film as I know she is passionate about our organisation and upholding our values.
"I know she will do an excellent job, working alongside our brilliant staff to continue to make Glasgow Film a vibrant and important cultural venue for film and talent.
'Paul is an excellent appointment to make sure GFT and GFF continue to provide great cinema that is accessible to all.
"His programming work at GFT has been exceptional and, alongside the teams, has made our cinema the best in the world.
"I retire knowing that our organisation is in good hands and will be celebrating Glasgow Film's future successes from afar.'
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