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Keri Putman Named as Sundance Institute's Executive Director

By Tom White


Keri Putnam, who recently served as president of production for Miramax Films, has been named executive director of the Sundance Institute. Ken Brecher, her predecessor, stepped down last April. Putnam is scheduled to start her new position in mid-April.

"In the spirit of moving forward with new ideas and a fresh approach in the environment that surrounds us, Keri's appointment reflects the new direction in which Sundance Institute is headed," Robert Redford, the institute's founder and president, said in a statement. "Keri Putnam has a passion for the arts, a leading profile in the film community, and a stellar reputation for her intelligence, creativity, collaboration and leadership at the highest levels of business," said Redford. "Working together to expand our international presence, connect to new audiences, and experiment with emerging areas of artist support, I have every confidence Keri's knowledge and talent will be critical to the fulfillment and expansion of the Institute's mission and vision in the years ahead."

As executive director, Putnam will oversee all programs of the 29-year-old, nonprofit Sundance Institute, which include its Feature Film Program, Documentary Film Program, Sundance Film Festival, Film Music Program, Theatre Program, and Native and Indigenous Program. She will also be responsible for continuing the Institute's international work, initiating strategic partnerships, cultivating relationships with foundations and corporate sponsors, and growing the Institute's annual operating budget.

"Throughout my career I have witnessed the breadth and impact of the many programs of Sundance Institute, and I am both thrilled and privileged to become a part of this organization's leading work," Putnam said in the statement. "Sundance is truly unique not only for its mission but for its entire culture, brand and influence. This is an incredible opportunity for me personally and there is also tremendous potential for all of us--staff, trustees, alumni and friends alike--to explore new opportunities and expand on our global reputation. I can't wait to get started."

Prior to joining Miramax in 2006, Putnam was executive vice president of HBO Films, responsible for overseeing the development and production of feature films for both the cable network and for theatrical release. From 1996 to 1999, Putnam served as vice president, HBO NYC Productions.

A graduate of Harvard, Putnam studied theater and began her career working for Williamstown Theater Festival, McCarter Theater, Arena Stage, the ART, and others. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children.