Anne Jackson Appointed To VicScreen Board

Highly regarded finance, risk, and audit professional Anne Jackson has been appointed to the VicScreen Board.

Anne brings extensive expertise in business, governance, and economic management to VicScreen, the Victorian government's creative and economic screen development agency.

Anne has worked in senior risk management roles at National Australia Bank and before that she was a partner in a major accounting firm, delivering audit and risk consulting services to clients across a range of industries.

With over 30 years' experience in leadership roles, Anne has most recently worked in the superannuation sector, focusing on enhancing governance, risk, and compliance capabilities with a number of organisations.

Anne brings extensive experience as a non-executive director, with over 25 years serving on boards in corporate, government and not-for-profit sectors.

Anne was an independent member of the State Library of Victoria's Audit and Risk Committee from February 2011 to December 2024 and was Chair of the Committee until May 2019.

Anne Jackson joins current VicScreen Board members Nick Forward, Mitu Bhowmick AM, Andrea Denholm, Greg McLean, Tiriki Onus, Jenny Taing OAM, Lisy Kane and President George Lekakis AO.

VicScreen's Board is responsible for the agency's governance, strategy and risk management, and approving funding decisions recommended by VicScreen's committees and panels.

VicScreen President George Lekakis AO said, "Anne's extensive experience in governance and risk management will be instrumental in the effective leadership of VicScreen. I look forward to working alongside Anne as we continue to build a thriving screen industry. "

Anne Jackson said, "I am honoured to join the VicScreen Board, and I look forward to working with George, Caroline and the rest of the VicScreen Board to drive growth across Victoria's screen sector."

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