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Home > News > April 2008 > 04 April 2008 Chair of Film Industry Training Board appointedMinisters have announced the appointment of Iain Smith OBE to chair a new Film Industry Training Board (FITB). The government days the FITB will have statutory levy powers to ensure that companies across the film production industry invest in training. Iain Smith is a film producer with films such as Cold Mountain, Children of Men, and Seven Years in Tibet among his credits. The FITB will oversee the delivery and operation of the Skills Investment Fund (SIF), a training levy for the film production industry which will move from voluntary to mandatory status towards the end of 2008. John Denham, Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, said: "Investment in skills is crucial to the development of any successful UK industry. It is inspiring that the film production industry has embraced a collective responsibility for its own future training and development needs. I pay tribute to Skillset for working with government and the industry to support the establishment of this ground-breaking initiative." Skills Minister David Lammy said: "I am delighted to announce the appointment of Iain Smith, and look forward to working with him. By making an industry-wide commitment to training, the film production industry will continue to renew and expand its skills base, and will have a strong foundation on which to develop its global reputation for innovation and excellence." Iain Smith said: "The establishment of a Film Industry Training Board is hugely positive for the UK film production industry. This gives us greater control of our future success. The Board of the FITB will be responsible for setting the training levy and deciding how the money is invested to support us continuing to have the most highly skilled film production workforce in the world." Stewart Till, Deputy Chair of Skillset (the sector skills council for creative media) and Chair of UK Film Council, said: "Iain's appointment is significant news for the British film industry. His worldwide reputation and his passion for developing talent at every level of our industry absolutely makes him the ideal person to lead the establishment of the FITB." As chair of the FITB, Smith will head up a board of members, comprising representatives of the film production sector, who will set the levy rates and define which films will be in scope to pay the levy. The Film Industry Training Board is expected to become operational in late 2008.
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