Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society appoints new chief executive
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society appoints new chief executive
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The former head of a South African arts festival has been appointed chief executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society. Tony Lankester joins the society from Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, London, where he was chief executive for five years. The former journalist previously spent 12 years running National Arts Festival South Africa, one of the world’s largest annual arts events.
Mr Lankester has also presented a podcast, delivered a TedX talk on the power of the arts, and guest lectured on branding and arts marketing at Rhodes University’s Journalism School. He replaces Shona McCarthy, who announced her decision to step down as chief executive in October last year.
He said: “Edinburgh Festival Fringe occupies a rare and special place in the hearts and minds of artists the world over and it has played a formative role in so many stellar careers and millions of life-changing moments for audiences. “Staying true to that legacy, while being asked to help shape and guide its future, is a privilege. The arts environment is hugely challenging at the moment and the world a difficult and noisy place.
“Now, more than ever, there is a need for what the Fringe is and for what it can be – for artists, audiences, producers, venues, and the people of Edinburgh. “Shona has been an inspirational, principled and passionate leader and advocate for the Fringe during some of the toughest years in its history, navigating some extraordinary challenges with diplomacy, empathy, focus and determination.