Resignation of Ohio Film Office Director could become trend
Jeremy Henthorn has resigned as Director of the Ohio Film Office due to the state Governor changing and his staff have followed him.
The Incentives Office said: “We anticipate additional resignations in many states where a new governor has been elected, as most film commissioners serve at the pleasure of the Governor.”
Staff changes at state film offices could potentially result in local incentive schemes being changed in response to wider financial issues.
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