Indie Memphis Announces Leadership Transition

 
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Executive Director Ryan Watt to leave organization in early 2021

 

Aug. 31, 2020 | Memphis, Tenn. – Indie Memphis today announced that executive director Ryan Watt is leaving the organization. Watt, who has led the independent film organization since 2015, will continue in his role until a replacement is selected.


“After six remarkable years, Ryan has decided the time has come for him to explore other creative opportunities,” said Brett Robbs, Indie Memphis board president. “A leader of Ryan’s effectiveness and vision will be deeply missed. But thanks to all he has helped us accomplish Indie Memphis is well-positioned to continue to grow and serve the needs of our entire community.”


Under Watt’s leadership, annual revenue for Indie Memphis more than tripled. Programs grew in number and inclusiveness through an expanded annual film festival, weekly cinema offerings, a youth film program, and strengthened artist development efforts with more than $300,000 paid to artists in grants and prizes.


“I am forever indebted to our staff, board, volunteers, and supporters who have made this an incredible experience,” Watt said. “Supporting some of the most creative artists in the world has been a dream job. I am excited to help recruit our next leader and continue supporting the bright future of Indie Memphis.”


A committee, led by Robbs, will conduct a national search for a new executive director. The job announcement will be posted soon on the Indie Memphis website and on other online platforms. Inquiries may be sent to apply@indiememphis.com. For more information, visit indiememphis.org.


Brett Robbs
(901) 302–6546
brettrobbs926@gmail.com

Media Contact
James Dowd

(901) 233–6457
jamesdowd@yahoo.com

Ryan Watt
(901) 240–9660
ryan@indiememphis.com