The Dallas Film Society Announces Two New Board Members
By: Caryn Robbins
The Dallas Film Society, a 501(c)3 designed to promote the City of Dallas' long-standing commitment to THE ART OF filmmaking, and best known for its beloved annual Dallas International Film Festival, has appointed two new local tastemakers to its Board of Directors. The addition of in-demand film producer Dallas Sonnier, and non-representational artist Maureen Womack were announced by Dallas Film Society President and CEO, Lee Papert.
"I am thrilled to announce that Dallas Sonnier and Maureen Womack will all be joining the Dallas Film Society Board of Directors," said Papert. "We have sought to strengthen the representation on our board from the both the film community and the arts community and could not have found a better duo to begin that effort. Having just completed a very successful ten years, their talent, experience and vision will assist us in our efforts to reach for even greater goals and help elevate the Dallas Film Society as we enter our second decade." DFS Chairman of the Board Mark Denesuk added: "The addition of Dallas and Maureen is an important one for this Board. They will add to the fabric of the impressive group of individuals already on hand to broaden the scope of this organization's collective talents, resources, experience, and outlook. By this point in its existence, the Dallas Film Society holds a great responsibility as a leading force in the celebration, promotion, and education of film and cinema not just in Dallas, but throughout Texas and the Southwest. Each one of our members brings an expertise to the table that can only continue to build the Film Society's reputation at a local, national and international level."creativity to take the Dallas Film Society forward, helping to foster both new filmmakers and new
audiences. I love art, I love film and I love Dallas, and am eager to see what we can achieve as the
DFS enters its eleventh year."

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