Jacob Burns Film Center Names New Executive Director

Mary Jo Ziesel, a distinguished veteran of arts programming is crowned new Executive Director at Jacob Burns Film Center

Jacob Burns Film Center names new Executive Director Mary Jo Ziesel. She resumes her new role September 7

The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC), located in Pleasantville, NY—a nonprofit educational and cultural institution dedicated to presenting the best of independent, documentary, and world cinema; promoting visual literacy; and making film a vibrant part of the community, is pleased to announce that it has a new Executive Director—Mary Jo Ziesel. Ms. Ziesel resumes her new role on September 7 and has the right background for the position.

Ms. Ziesel joins JBFC after serving over two decades of leadership at American Ballet Theatre. She developed a thriving $7M center of innovation serving more than 20,000 students, ultimately launching summer intensive programs, the ABT National Training Curriculum, the ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and William J. Gillespie Schools, a national network of ABT Certified Schools, and an ABT/NYU master’s degree.

During the pandemic, she pivoted ABT’s programming toward online initiatives that reached thousands of students and teachers in 49 states and 46 countries. Additionally, she led ABT’s efforts to ensure a continuing online presence with its public and private school partners and expanded its community engagement offerings to include the Fresh Air Fund, Rockefeller Center, and Lincoln Center Accessibility. She has been instrumental in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at ABT.

Ms. Ziesel holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin, as well as a Master of Arts in Performing Arts Administration/Nonprofit Management from New York University. She is a doctoral candidate in Organization Leadership/Arts Education & Evaluation at Teachers College at Columbia University.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mary Jo Ziesel as we celebrate our 20th Anniversary,” JBFC Board Chair Lynn Sobel said in a JBFC press release statement. “We are extremely fortunate to have someone of Mary Jo’s caliber at the helm as we launch our third decade. She is an accomplished, passionate art and culture executive with a long tenure of successful leadership within premier arts organizations and higher education institutions. Her proven success in building and executing innovative programming at the international, national, and regional level is exactly what is needed at this moment in time as we recover from the impact of the pandemic and stand poised to usher in the JBFC’s fabulous future. The Board and I look forward to an exciting journey with Mary Jo leading this storied institution.”

“After more than 25 years in the field of nonprofit arts, I continue to stand in awe of the transformational power of the arts to ignite curiosity and empower audiences to think critically, discover and learn new cultures, and nurture empathy and tolerance,” Ms. Ziesel said. “As a passionate film lover who was new to the area, my pre-pandemic visits to the JBFC left me feeling grateful to have discovered this artistic wellspring in the Hudson Valley. From the moment I first entered the doors of the JBFC, I was imbued with and inspired by the organization’s sense of purpose. Rarely have I encountered an artistic venue that felt so authentically alive with its mission. I am deeply motivated by JBFC’s commitment to artists and organizations that celebrate and further the art of filmmaking. It will be an absolute honor and privilege to lead and steward the vital work of this cultural cornerstone into its bright future.”

“After more than 25 years in the field of nonprofit arts, I continue to stand in awe of the transformational power of the arts to ignite curiosity and empower audiences to think critically, discover and learn new cultures, and nurture empathy and tolerance,” Ms. Ziesel said. “As a passionate film lover who was new to the area, my pre-pandemic visits to the JBFC left me feeling grateful to have discovered this artistic wellspring in the Hudson Valley. From the moment I first entered the doors of the JBFC, I was imbued with and inspired by the organization’s sense of purpose. Rarely have I encountered an artistic venue that felt so authentically alive with its mission. I am deeply motivated by JBFC’s commitment to artists and organizations that celebrate and further the art of filmmaking. It will be an absolute honor and privilege to lead and steward the vital work of this cultural cornerstone into its bright future.”

Ms. Ziesel looks forward to overseeing the refurbishment of JBFC’s three original theaters and launching special programs and events in honor of the theater’s 20th Anniversary Celebration. The refurbishment was made possible by a New York State grant and by donors.

 

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