SCREEN ACTORS GUILD NAMES ILYANNE MORDEN KICHAVEN AS HOLLYWOOD EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
I?m extremely pleased that Ilyanne will be stepping into this critically important position,? said Anne-Marie Johnson, 1st national vice president and Hollywood board chair of Screen Actors Guild. ?I and many of my colleagues in Hollywood have come to know and respect Ilyanne over the past several years, during which she has served as a tireless and effective advocate for us on countless issues. Her knowledge of the Guild and the issues facing Hollywood actors will enable her to hit the ground running. For many years, the Guild?s Hollywood members have not had a day-to-day executive whose sole focus was to protect and advance our interests. With this appointment, we not only have someone again, we have someone of superior quality.?
Currently serving as the Guild?s national director of communications, Kichaven joined Screen Actors Guild as a consultant to the Communications Department in 2000. During her tenure, she has played a pivotal role in formulating media strategies and serving as a national spokesperson on a variety of initiatives. She has been responsible for managing the internal and external communications for the union?s 20 national branches, overseeing the Guild?s Web site and serving as consulting editor for Screen Actor, the Guild?s quarterly magazine.
I am truly honored to be chosen for this role,? said Kichaven. ?There are many challenges facing the Hollywood members of this great union and I am eager to get to work on their behalf. I want to express my gratitude to the Hollywood division board for placing their confidence in me to do this important job. We share a deep and sincere commitment to the Hollywood members of the Guild?particularly to strengthening and broadening our collective bargaining agreements and enhancing our advocacy efforts to make gains on key issues of concern to working actors in our industry?s capital.?
Before joining the Guild, Kichaven headed IMK, Inc., a public relations and marketing firm whose clients included First Look Pictures, Columbia TriStar, Cowboy Booking, Merchant Ivory Films, Strand Releasing and the non-profit organizations Children Now and Colors United dance troupe. She has also served in executive marketing and public relations roles at Overseas Filmgroup, 21st Century Films, Hemdale Films, and Stephen J. Cannell Production. Kichaven is an advisor to the Screen Actors Guild Foundation and holds a degree from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).