Milwaukee International Film Festival announces new director
The Milwaukee International Film Festival (MIFF) announced today the appointment of Byron Alpers as executive director. Alpers assumed his position on February 4, 2008, replacing the festival's co-founder, David Luhrssen, who will remain on MIFF's board of directors.Alpers comes to the festival with more than 25 years of experience in developing and implementing marketing programs, chiefly for investment management companies. A vice president for marketing at Scudder Funds in his native Boston, he came to Milwaukee to serve as both director of marketing and creative director at Strong Funds. After a similar stint at Heartland Funds, Byron joined Artisan Funds, where he served as a partner. Until recently, he was an independent marketing consultant to such clients as Baird Investment Management, U.S. Bank and Ziegler Capital Management.
No stranger to the creative world, Byron minored in art at Dartmouth and earned a Masters in Creative Writing from Boston University. One of his plays, Just Looking, was produced off-Broadway as part of the Rosetta Festival of New Works. He is also a sculptor. His works in stone and turned wooden bowls are represented in a number of private collections on the East Coast.
"I'm delighted to be part of MIFF. It's one of Milwaukee's major cultural events, and the opportunity to help lead it is very exciting," Alpers said.
The Sixth Annual Milwaukee International Film Festival opens September 18 and runs through September 28, 2008.
COMMENTS
They sure seem to go through a lot of staff over there--a revolving door.
By JT on 2008 02 10
Something is not right there. See the article by Louie Fortis himself in the April 24-30th Shepherd Express.
I am investigating.
Horne
By Michael Horne on 2008 04 28
I know it seems counterintuitive, but that's straight from the horse's mouth. <a href="http://www.milwaukeefilmfest.org/htmdocs/about_miff/advisors_staff.html">It's on their website, too.</a>
-mg. ed.
By Amy Elliott on 2008 04 28
Only two board members are listed on the site -- Fortis and Luhrssen. That's odd. I don't mean to question that Mr. Alpers (who has Boston ties) is the new executive director. The question is, "of what?" I can not find the 501(c)3 corporation that oversees this festival. I have found no IRS 990 or 990PF for the organization, despite its having been in business for 5 years. I believe Abele must be very involved with the organization now (I've e-mailed to find out). And if his involvement has anything to do with ousting Fortis and Luhrssen, why that's one of the finest benefactions he has offered our city thus far.
Horne
By Michael Horne on 2008 04 28
