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Michigan Film Industry Association Names Executive Committee & Board Members

Michigan Business Network
April 22, 2021 2:00 PM

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LANSING, MI – The Michigan Film Industry Association (MiFIA) has made great strides over the
past year to create a film tax credit program in Michigan, and they are not slowing down.

Legislation was introduced in late December to create a two-tiered tax credit. This legislative session, the Association is working diligently to educate lawmakers on the pro-jobs, talent retention bills.

Formed in 2019, MiFIA recently elected officers and added 14 new board members.
Executive committee officers are: David Haddad, chair; Brian Kelly, 1st vice chair; Michael
Anderson, 2nd vice-chair; Jonathan Braue, treasurer; and Peter Klein, secretary.

Newly appointed board members are: Larry August, James Brown, Yvette Campbell, Luke
Castle, Jesse Ford, Anthony Garth, Lindsey Katerberg, Lawrence Lamont, Aaron Mohr, Karla
Kurz Murray, Sean O’Grady, Alexander Page, Diane Stratton, and Janet Vineeta.

“The talent and experience represented by our Board demonstrate the passion they have about
bringing good-paying jobs and keeping our talent in Michigan,” said Chair David Haddad, owner of Haddads Inc. “With these individuals backing our mission, along with bipartisan legislative support, we are one step closer to our goal of making Michigan competitive with 38 other states who understand the economic benefits of film incentives.”

Members of MiFIA are eager to introduce legislation that is responsible to taxpayers, generates
revenue for the state and small businesses, and retains talent. Sen. Adam Hollier is leading the
charge in the state Senate with workgroups planned for late Spring.

“The amount of support MiFIA has received is very encouraging,” said Haddad. “We all love
Michigan and want to showcase our great state.”

To support MiFIA’s advocacy efforts, visit www.mifia.org.


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MiFIA'S mission is to promote the state’s film, television, and commercial industry and serve as a strong collective voice to create a pro-job, talent retention film tax credit program in Michigan.

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