MUMBAI: Veteran entertainment industry executive Bob Pisano has been elected as chairman of the Motion Picture & Television Fund’s (MPTF) Board of Directors.
Pisano succeeds Frank Mancuso, who has served in that post since 2003 and will continue to serve on the Board for the next two years as Immediate Past Chair.
MPTF interim president and CEO Bob Beitcher said, “On behalf of the Board and the entire MPTF organization, I want to express profound appreciation to Frank Mancuso for his dedicated service as Chairman. Frank led the Fund through a difficult period during which health care and its future became the critical social issue not only for the country but for the Fund and our industry as well. Because of his leadership, we are better positioned today than ever before to meet future challenges.”
“We are very fortunate to have found an individual with the unique combination of experience, dedication, integrity and compassion to take on this responsibility. Bob Pisano understands what this organization means to the entertainment industry, and I cannot think of a more qualified person to lead MPTF forward,” said outgoing board chairman Mancuso.
Pisano was previously elected to the Board of Directors of the Motion Picture & Television Fund in 2003 and was a member of the Joint Planning Committee.
Pisano currently serves as the President and Interim CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and is responsible for worldwide operations of the motion picture and television industry trade association.
“Bob Pisano has been a friend and colleague for over 20 years. During that time I’ve admired his willingness to take on and resolve critical and complex issues involving all aspects of the industry. As MPTF continues to look at every aspect of its operations, governance, and mission, having Bob’s leadership in navigating the organization through these matters will be truly valuable. I share the excitement of our other Board members in welcoming Bob to this new role,” said Motion Picture & Television Fund Foundation chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg.
“The Motion Picture & Television Fund has played a vital role in the lives of entertainment industry members for almost nine decades, and I am committed to ensuring that we as an organization continually address the changing needs of those we serve. Above all else, we will continue to stay true to our mission of taking care of our own,” said Pisano.