Juan Devis Appointed as President of Film Independent
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Juan Devis Appointed as President of Film Independent

authorBy Ta-Nehisi Coates
DateApr 14, 2026
Read time2 min
Film Independent, a leading non-profit arts organization recognized for its annual Film Independent Spirit Awards, has recently announced a significant leadership change. This development marks a new chapter for the organization, underscoring its commitment to nurturing independent cinema.

A New Era for Independent Cinema: Juan Devis Takes the Helm at Film Independent

Leadership Transition: Welcoming Juan Devis to Film Independent

Juan Devis has been appointed as the new president of Film Independent, the prestigious non-profit arts organization that also orchestrates the Film Independent Spirit Awards. This transition follows the unfortunate passing of Josh Welsh, who served as the organization's president for many years.

Devis's Distinguished Background and Vision for the Future

Before his new role, Devis held the position of chief creative officer at the Public Media Group of Southern California, which encompasses notable entities like PBS SoCal and KCET. His tenure there was marked by overseeing a wealth of productions that garnered over thirty Emmy Awards. More recently, Devis co-established Ninety-Three Media, a production company specializing in independent films and documentaries. His appointment, effective April 20, was announced by acting president Brenda Robinson, who lauded Devis's unique blend of institutional leadership and independent production expertise. Robinson emphasized his proven ability to broaden the reach of independent narratives and elevate diverse voices, making him an exemplary choice to guide the organization forward. Devis himself expressed his dedication to fostering accessible, inclusive, and sustainable independent film communities, recognizing their vital role in cultural enrichment. He looks forward to shaping Film Independent's future as a robust, globally-connected, multi-platform ecosystem that champions independent film and media across the globe.

Film Independent's Core Initiatives and Lasting Legacy

Beyond the celebrated Spirit Awards, Film Independent is actively involved in year-round initiatives focused on artist development, mentorship programs, and providing grants and labs. In a poignant tribute to its former leader, the Josh Welsh Legacy Fund was established earlier this year, successfully raising $1 million to bolster Film Independent's artist-centric programs, ensuring Welsh's vision continues to support emerging talent.

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