Andrew De Rosa leaves the CEO role at ABTT after 20 months at the helm. (photo: PLASA Media)
UK - Andrew De Rosa, who was appointed the first CEO of the Association of British Theatre Technicians (ABTT) in December 2009, will shortly be leaving the Association "to pursue his own interests in new and exciting ways", the Association has announced. The statement ads: "The time however is right for others to lead the Association as it moves into new and uncharted waters. The Association has grown under his tenure and his efforts to market and promote the ABTT in new ways has been well received and puts us in a stronger position."

The ABTT says that Andrew De Rosa was keen to give greater member benefits and reasons for joining. "He gave us a new look and this came as we celebrated our 50th Anniversary. The Association now through Andrew's efforts is able to offer insurance schemes that better protect members of the Association when they are working as freelance contractors and at an affordable price."

"The issue of 'Tallescope' has finally come to a close after being contentious within the theatre industry for far too many years. We will be grateful to Andrew for brokering some of the key meetings in ensuring this matter comes to a logical and rightful conclusion."

"The trustee directors and members of the Association wish Andrew well in his future career."

(Lee Baldock)


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