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JOHN P. CONNOLLY STEPS INTO NEW ROLE
AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AT
ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION
NEW YORK, N.Y.
Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007 --Actors’ Equity
Association (Equity) today announced the
appointment of John P. Connolly as Executive
Director, effective March 19, 2007. Mr.
Connolly joins Equity directly from his position
as National President of the American Federation
of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA).
In his new
role, Connolly will direct the collective
bargaining process for more than 30 national and
regional contracts, oversee the Union’s finances
and supervise Equity’s large professional
staff. He will work closely with the Equity
Council, the Union’s governing body, to
implement national policies and build consensus
and entertainment industry support on key
issues. In addition, Mr. Connolly will serve as
spokesperson for Equity with media, labor,
employers and government officials.
“We are pleased
to have John Connolly join the Equity team,”
said President Mark Zimmerman. “He is highly
respected in the acting community and is a
strong trade unionist. John has extensive
experience as a consensus builder and policy
leader in the entertainment business, making him
uniquely qualified for the position of Executive
Director.”
“I am humbled
by the confidence and responsibility bestowed
upon me by Equity’s National Council and I
pledge to serve our member, honoring the Union’s
nearly 100 year tradition, with all my heart and
soul,” said Mr. Connolly. “The decision to step
down as AFTRA’s President was difficult and
heart-wrenching. The remarkable truth about both
Equity and AFTRA is that each union is prepared
and poised for a brilliant future. Our elected
leaderships and staff are clear-eyed
professionals, who are unafraid to face change,
and eager to embrace the future of our arts.”
John Connolly,
who joined Equity in 1973, has appeared in
numerous stage, film and television productions
during his 35 year career as an actor. Among
his nearly 200 stage credits are the Broadway
production of BIG RIVER, New York Shakespeare
production of THE GOLEM, THE ICEMAN COMETH with
Al Pacino, and A MIDSUMMER’S NIGHT DREAM at the
Walnut Street Theater in his native
Philadelphia. Off Broadway, he played all 23 men
in the life of THE ONLY WOMAN GENERAL starring
Colleen Dewhurst and played all the men and
women in Shirley Knight’s life as COLLETTE IN
LOVE. He has guest starred in THE WEST WING,
WITHOUT A TRACE, CROSSING JORDON and STAR
TREK:TNG, among others. Connolly’s film work
includes leading roles in WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS,
INNOCENT VICTIMS and THE PLAGUE.
As a Union
leader and activist, Mr. Connolly served as
AFTRA President for six years before accepting
the position at Equity. Among the many
initiatives he launched during his terms are the
creation the President’ Strategy Cabinet to
guide AFTRA’s long -range planning and response
to fundamental changes the industry and the
Legislative and Public Affairs Committee, which
focuses on public policy. Connolly has been a
key negotiator in practically every film and
television contract for actors in the
entertainment industry over the last ten years.
Prior to his presidency, he served as National
First Vice-President and Vice President of
AFTRA’s New York local, among other positions
and is a Trustee of the Union’s Health and
Retirement Funds. Connolly also served for five
years on the National Board of the Screen Actors
Guild and Equity’s national negotiating
committees.
He worked closely with US Senators Grassley and
Kennedy and then- House Majority Leader Boehner,
and their staffs, in the development of the 2006
pension reform and protection bills. Currently,
Mr. Connolly serves on the General Board of the
AFL-CIO; the Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco: Council of Economic Advisors; the US
Department of Labor’s Advisory Committee on
International Trade; and is Vice-Chair of the
American Workers’ Defense Committee, a
non-partisan 501©4 fund to support pro-union
legislation and referenda nationwide. He is
also a frequent guest lecturer and has received
several honors from the labor and entertainment
communities.
Actors' Equity Association is the national union
representing 45,000 stage actors and stage
managers. Equity is a member of the Four A’s,
the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an
international organization of performing arts
unions.
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CONTACTS FOR Actors' Equity
Association:
Maria Somma, Spokesperson
212-869-8530, ext 425
917-560-3488 (cell)
David Lotz, National
Director of Communications
212-869-8530, ext. 410
CONTACT FOR AFTRA:
John Hinrichs
National Director of Communications
323-634-8115
323-816-2721 (cell) |