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The Nunavut Film Development Corporation (NFDC) is proud to announce the appointment of Lena Ellsworth as the new CEO, the first Inuk woman to lead the corporation.

The Nunavut Film Development Corporation (NFDC) is proud to announce the appointment of
Lena Ellsworth as the new CEO, the first Inuk woman to lead the corporation. Lena’s
appointment comes through a two-year mentorship program funded by the Makigiaqta Inuit
Training Corporation and the Indigenous Screen Office underscoring NFDC’s commitment to
leadership development and Indigenous representation in the screen industry.

With over 15 years of service within the Government of Nunavut, Lena is a seasoned
administrative professional with extensive experience working alongside executives in various
roles. Lena also comes with a background in community outreach and partnership development.
understanding the intricate relationships between non-profits and other stakeholders in the
territory.

Passionate about preserving Inuit language and culture, Lena had also pursued her filmmaking
aspirations, contributing to two films. Both projects provided invaluable hands-on filmmaking
experience and appreciation for film production. They also gave her insight into the challenges
that Inuit face in having their stories heard and represented accurately.
Extensive travels in the three territories have also broadened her understanding of the unique and
diverse logistical challenges inherent in these regions.

As the territory’s film industry grows and finds itself in the midst of a deeper interest in
circumpolar and Indigenous storytelling, Lena comes at a time when Inuit filmmakers need
greater support and opportunities. The Nunavut Film Development Corporation’s board and staff
look forward to supporting her and wishes Lena all the very best in this new role!
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Quote from Lena Ellsworth, incoming CEO of the Nunavut Film Development Corporation:
“I’m truly honoured to step into the role of CEO and for the opportunity to work with Huw
Eirug, to harness his insights and experiences for the next two years through the mentorship
program. I am delighted to join this dynamic team to continue promoting the screen industry in
Nunavut. My focus will be on cultivating storytelling, enhancing our creative capabilities,
seizing growth opportunities and embracing new technologies to advance NFDC’s mission,
ensuring we continue to thrive and captivate audiences worldwide.”

Quote from Stacey Aglok-MacDonald, chair of the Nunavut Film Development Corporation
board:

“Nunavut Film’s Board of Directors are thrilled to welcome Lena Ellsworth as the incoming
CEO. Her appointment marks an exciting chapter for the corporation, especially as we prioritize
the growth and strength of the screen industry in our territory. Having an Inuk leader at the
forefront of this mission is particularly significant as we continue to see increased focus on
circumpolar and Indigenous storytelling. Under Lena’s leadership, we will continue to
collaborate, cultivate, and champion Inuit stories and filmmakers.”
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The Nunavut Film Development Corporation (NFDC) is mandated by the Government of
Nunavut to increase economic opportunities for Nunavummiut in the screen-based industry, and
to promote Nunavut as a world-class circumpolar production location.

NFDC is a non-profit non-governmental organization governed by a Board of Directors whose
expertise shape and direct all activities.

Funding from the Makigiaqta Inuit Training Corporation and the Indigenous Screen Office will
allow NFDC’s new CEO Lena Ellsworth to be mentored by the corporation’s outgoing CEO
Huw Eirug.

For media inquiries, comments or questions, contact us at info@nunavutfilm.ca.

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