Gov. Scott Appoints 5 to Fla. Film and Entertainment Advisory Council
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Posted: 1:22 PM Dec 22, 2011
Gov. Scott Appoints 5 to Fla. Film and Entertainment Advisory Council
Governor Rick Scott announced one reappointment and four appointments to the Florida Film and Entertainment Advisory Council, including Frank M. Patterson, dean of the College of Motion Picture Arts at Florida State University.
Reporter: Governor's Press Office
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Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Governor Rick Scott announced one reappointment and four appointments to the Florida Film and Entertainment Advisory Council.

Kelly W. Horton, 43, of Tallahassee, is the vice president of governmental affairs for Heffley and Associates. She is reappointed for a term beginning December 22, 2011, and ending August 20, 2015.

Ronald H. Brown, 47, of Miami, is the art director for SYNQ Studios. He succeeds Alan Randolph and is appointed for a term beginning December 22, 2011, and ending August 19, 2013.

Neil D. Crilly, 49, of Miami Shores, is the senior executive director of the Florida Chapter of the Recording Academy. He succeeds Ann Herberger and is appointed for a term beginning December 22, 2011, and ending August 19, 2013.

Frank M. Patterson, 50, of Tallahassee, is dean of the College of Motion Picture Arts at Florida State University. He succeeds Stephen Schlow and is appointed for a term beginning December 22, 2011, and ending August 20, 2014.

Thomas W. Roush, 48, of Pensacola, is the film commissioner for the Pensacola area. He succeeds Vivian Myrtetus and is appointed for a term beginning December 22, 2011, and ending August 20, 2012.


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Posted by: Anonymous on Dec 22, 2011 at 07:08 PM

18%, just the same as the general population.
Posted by: Rick Location: Tallahassee on Dec 22, 2011 at 03:44 PM

Are any of these appointments black? Just curious.
Posted by: anonymous on Dec 22, 2011 at 03:38 PM

Ok, fine! Just no Voldemort remakes, please!