This week marks the final opportunity to apply for the Natalie Miller Fellowship’s 12-month Brilliant Careers Leadership program.
Since 2012, four Fellowships have been awarded to Rachel Okine (Vice President, International Production and Acquisitions at StudioCanal in Paris), Harriet Pike (Head of Production & Development, WildBear Entertainment), Rebecca Hammond (Head of Localisat
Women in the screen industry seeking a pathway to leadership are encouraged to apply for this year's Natalie Miller Fellowship.
Applications for the $10,000 2015 Natalie Miller Fellowship grant opened today and will close on August 14.
The Natalie Miller Fellowship is about to receive a new boost of support with the announcement Deluxe Australia’s Heartbeat Fund will make a $20,000 donation over a three year period.
Close says it is “hard to overstate†the opportunities and recognition afforded by the fellowship.
The inaugural recipient of the Natalie Miller Fellowship is now at its helm, with Stan head of features and development executive Rachel Okine taking the reins following the departure of Sue Maslin.
Genevieve Grieves, co-creator of First Nations-led production company GARUWA, is the Natalie Miller Fellowship recipient for 2023.