LOS ANGELES-The Directors Guild of America (DGA) has named Christina Lomolino Eastern executive director. Lomolino will assume her post on Aug. 1.
Lomolino is completing her term at the International Cinematographers Guild (ICG), New York, where she has served as the Eastern regional director since ’96. Lomolino’s responsibilities at ICG included negotiating and enforcing collective bargaining agreements with studios, independent feature and commercial producers. As chief administrator of ICG’s New York office, she also supervised Eastern region membership activities and services, and served as the East Coast liaison to industry organizations. Lomolino has also directed ICG’s program of organizing non-union productions throughout the region and has served as a co-chairperson of the East Coast Council, a coalition of unions that collectively negotiates labor agreements for low-budget features shot in New York and the surrounding areas.
Prior to her directorship at the ICG, Lomolino, a member of the New York bar, served as chief legal officer of the Motion Picture Association of America, New York. There, she was responsible for the legal aspects of a $20 million anti-piracy program, which operated in about 50 countries to protect the copyrights of film products made by US motion picture companies.
Lomolino was also an associate general counsel for the DGA, New York, from ’81-’86.