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Veteran LA Film Chief to Retire, Paving Way for New Era
1 Oct
Summary
- FilmLA President Paul Audley to retire by end of 2025
- Denise Gutches, current CFO/COO, to succeed Audley as CEO
- Permitting reform a key priority for the incoming leadership

In a significant leadership change for the Los Angeles film industry, FilmLA President Paul Audley has announced his retirement, effective at the end of 2025. Audley has led the organization for the past 17 years, but now the reins will be passed to Denise Gutches, the current CFO/COO, who will assume the role of CEO on January 1, 2026.
The timing of this transition is crucial, as FilmLA is currently addressing calls from producers, entertainment unions, and local officials to reduce the costs and streamline the process of on-location shooting in the city. Gutches has expressed her commitment to supporting the "creative and economic vitality of the region's film and television industry" through various transformative initiatives.
Audley has expressed confidence in Gutches and the leadership team, stating that FilmLA has consistently demonstrated its ability to adapt and thrive in a changing environment. The organization is poised to continue advancing its mission with the same dedication and excellence that has defined its work over the years.