
Doc Edge Announces New Chair And Board Member
One of New Zealand's leading screen producers, Matthew has a distinguished career supporting powerful, globally resonant storytelling. His portfolio spans both documentary and drama, and he has long been a champion of factual storytelling's role in shaping culture and sparking dialogue.
'I am deeply honoured to take on the role of Chair' says Matthew. 'Doc Edge is an essential platform for bold, authentic voices from New Zealand and beyond. As the organisation celebrates its 20th anniversary, I look forward to helping shape its future and supporting its growth as the Asia Pacific centre for documentary.'
Matthew steps into the role following the departure of Glenn Johnstone, who has served as Chair over the past several years.
'It has been a privilege to serve on the board and contribute to the important work of Doc Edge,' says Glenn.
Doc Edge Co-Directors Dan Shanan and Alex Lee say: 'It has been a privilege to work alongside Glenn, and we are incredibly proud of what we have achieved together, especially during the past few challenging years. Glenn's dedication to Doc Edge has been invaluable, and we are deeply grateful for his leadership and commitment.'
Doc Edge is also pleased to welcome Sarah Stuart to the board. Sarah is a strategic communications expert, and former editorial leader with senior experience across media, politics, and corporate leadership. Her past roles include leading communications at KiwiRail and Fletcher Construction, as well as Director of Communications for the Opposition Leader. She recently established a new commercial integration unit at Stuff Group.
Storytelling has been at the centre of Sarah's career for decades and she says joining Doc Edge at a time of major growth and opportunity is a privilege.
"In our chaotic world, documentary storytelling brings connection, emotional resonance and insights that enlighten and uplift us," she says. "Doc Edge is a world class festival that every Kiwi should have the opportunity to experience. I am so excited to help it on its next stage of growth."
As Doc Edge celebrates its 20th year, these leadership changes mark an exciting new chapter, with the Doc Edge Festival 2025 programme launching on 9 May, featuring 90 films and immersive projects. The festival will run from 25 June to 24 August 2025 in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and nationwide online. https://docedge.nz/
About Doc Edge: Doc Edge is New Zealand's leading documentary organisation and charity, dedicated to promoting and showcasing documentary storytelling. Since 2004, it has fostered a vibrant documentary culture both locally and internationally.

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