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Heather Ann Croall AM (born 1967) is an international arts CEO, artistic director and documentary producer, best known for leading Sheffield Doc/Fest which she grew to be one of the best documentary festivals in the world and Adelaide Fringe where she has taken ticket sales from 500,000 a year to a million each year and won many awards for the festival.
The Adelaide Fringe and Adelaide Festival of Arts are separate organisations, with different philosophies and intent. The Adelaide Fringe is governed by the Adelaide Fringe Board, [1] which employs a director and CEO, a deputy director and a large team of adjunct staff to manage various aspects of the festival.
She was CEO of the Adelaide Fringe from 2006 to 2010. In 2011, she became the executive producer of the Festival of Ideas . In 2012, Verschoor worked as general manager for the Adelaide City Council for three years [ 1 ] before being elected to council at a by-election in 2015.
Heather Croall, filmmaker, from 2015–2020 CEO and artistic director of the Adelaide Fringe [27] Anna Goldsworthy , concert pianist Nuala Hafner , former weather presenter for Seven News , Sydney, now working freelance in London [ 28 ]
Other boards Hackett has served upon are: Adelaide Fringe Festival, m.Net Corporation., [9] and the Australian Network for Art and Technology. [10] Hackett co-founded and is a former director of The Internet Society of Australia, [11] and was the founding president of the South Australian Internet Association (which has since been disbanded). [9]
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In 2015 Lisa Bishop (who is also deputy chair of Adelaide Fringe and a film producer), became CEO/general manager of Music SA. [2] [3] [4] In 2015 Music SA took over responsibility for the Fowlers Live Music Awards, renamed the South Australian Music Awards (or SA Music Awards). [1]