Broadway Chief Executive Steve Mapp set to retire after 33 years
Broadway CEO Steve Mapp is set to retire from his position as Chief Executive in the new year.
Initially in charge of finance before moving into development and finally into the role of CEO, during which he has been steering Broadway for the past 15 years. During his tenure, he has been responsible for raising over £9m of Arts Council and European capital investment, and project managing our expansion from a part-time single-screen cinema to the four screens, Café Bars, collaborative workspaces, education and exhibition facilities enjoyed by many thousands of people today.
Under Mapp’s stewardship, Broadway is now a driving force for culture in the region through its lead role for the BFI’s Film Hub Midlands, alongside Flatpack Festival in Birmingham, which awards National Lottery funding to filmmakers and exhibitors working to expand audience choice for British independent and international cinema. It is this passion for giving talent the opportunity to thrive that has been key to Broadway’s success during Steve Mapp’s time in charge.
Commenting, Steve Mapp said:
“I’ve never forgotten the excitement of welcoming our first customers when we opened and it’s still a thrill to see so many people enjoying what Broadway offers. It’s been a total pleasure to work with such a committed and passionate team around me and Broadway has a bright and exciting future ahead.”
Paul Southby, Broadway’s current Chair, added:
“Steve has worked at Broadway since day one and has played a pivotal role in the development of the Broadway site and Broadway’s offering over many years. He is to be thanked and congratulated for his role in making Broadway the brilliant and successful place that it is today, and for negotiating a path through the last few difficult years with distinction.
He will be sorely missed but I look forward to working with our board and major stakeholders to recruit a successor over the coming months. This is a pivotal time for Broadway, but I have every confidence that we can build successfully on Steve’s legacy and take Broadway forward with confidence.”