Belcourt Theatre Inc.
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2102 Belcourt Avenue
Nashville, TN 37212
Organization Details

Executive Director


Executive Director Ms. Stephanie Silverman
E-mail stephanie@belcourt.org
Term Start February 2007
Stephanie's Experience: Stephanie Silverman has been at the helm of the Belcourt Theatre since 2007. The Belcourt is a non-profit film house dedicated to presenting the best in contemporary & repertory cinema from around the world. The historic 1925 venue once housed the Grand Ole Opry and is now recognized as one of the country's best art house theaters for both its programmatic vision and fiscal stability. Since 2007, the Belcourt has seen consecutive years of fiscal growth in both earned & contributed revenue with a budget that has nearly doubled in the last four years. The theatre, once famous for it's SAVE THE BELCOURT & BELCOURT YES! campaigns, is now thriving and a model for sustainable art house theaters nationwide. Silverman is a founding member and Associate Director of the Art House Convergence, an organization founded by the executive directors of leading art houses across the country to act as a support organization for theaters at all levels of maturity and stability through research, mentoring and an annual conference. She is the outgoing board chair for the League of Historic American Theatres and has served on that board since 2013. She is also currently the interim board president for the Nashville Arts Coalition. Prior to her tenure with the Belcourt, Silverman worked in the non-profit and for-profit cultural sector for many years at organizations including the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago, Chicago, IL and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI. She also worked with RMS Titanic, Inc (now Premier Exhibitions) and artist management agency Exceptional Artists and has served as a panelist at various conferences and professional development events including the Art House Convergence, League of Historic American Theatres national conference, National Performance Network Conference. She is married to acclaimed electric violinist Tracy Silverman and they live with their four children in central Nashville.

Senior Staff


Name Title
Allison Inman Education & Engagement Director
Brooke Bernard Development Director
Cindy Wall Marketing & Communications Director
Elle Long Membership & Administrative Manager
Kirk Futrell Projection & Facilities Director
Matt Polman Graphics & Website Coordinator
Toby Leonard Programming Director
Zack Hall Programming & Education Coordinator/In-House Media Producer
Maria Pavlova Head Projectionist
Jessica Griffith Theatre Operations Director
Anthony Fiorenzo Front of House Systems and Operations Manager
Sheronica Hayes Special Projects Associate

Staff

Full Time Staff 13
Part Time Staff 41
Volunteers 50
Contractors 1
Retention Rate 100%

Plans & Policies

Does your organization have a Fundraising Plan? Yes
Does your organization have a Strategic Plan? Yes
Years Strategic Plan Considers 6
When was the Strategic Plan adopted? May 2016
Does your organization have a Management Succession Plan? Yes
Does your organization have a Policy and Procedure Plan? Yes
Does the organization have a Nondiscrimination Policy? Yes
Does the organization have a Whistle Blower Policy? Yes
Does the organization have a Document Destruction Policy? Yes

Evaluation

Is there a formal evaluation for... Frequency (if applicable)
CEO/Executive Director Yes Annually
Senior Management Yes Annually
Non-Management Yes Annually

Affiliations

Affiliation Year
Americans for the Arts 2005
Art House Convergence 2008
Center for Nonprofit Management Excellence Network 2005
Leadership Nashville 2017
League of Historic American Theatres 2004
Metro Arts Commission 2006
Metro Nashville Public Schools/Chamber of Commerce Alignment Process 2010
Nashville Chamber of Commerce 2009
Nashville Rotary Club 2012
National Association of Theatre Owners 2018
National Endowment for the Arts 2009
PENCIL 2010
Tennesseans for the Arts 2007
Tennessee Arts Commission 2006

Awards


Award / Recognition Organization Year
Award for outstanding efforts toward the preservation of Davidson County's architectural heritage Historical Commission of Metropolitan Nashville 2017
Best Arts Programming - Editors Poll Nashville Scene 2010
Best Concessions Stand Nashville Scene 2011
Best Movie Theatre - Reader's Poll Nashville Scene 2017
Best Movie Theatre - Reader's Poll Nashville Scene 2018
Best Movie Theatre - Reader's Poll Nashville Scene 2010
Best Movie Theatre - Reader's Poll Nashville Scene 2011
Best Movie Theatre - Reader's Poll Nashville Scene 2012
Community Equality Award Human Rights Campaign - Nashville 2019
Community Leader of the Year Tennessee Community Organizations (TNCO) 2017
Cover story - 'How the Stephanie Silverman and the Belcourt Theatre came to be atop America's Indie Film Scene' The City Paper 2012
Excellence in Development Award Urban Land Institute 2017
Finalist for the Frist Foundation's Revenue Development Award Center for Nonprofit Management 2017
Mary Ann Sugg Community Enhancement Award Waves, Inc. 2017
Stephanie Silverman - Bank of America's CEO of the Year Award Center for Nonprofit Management 2017
Stephanie Silverman recognized as Nashvillian of the Year Nashville Scene 2016
Sundance Film Festival USA selectee The Sundance Film Festival 2010
Sundance Film Festival USA selectee The Sundance Film Festival 2011
Sundance Film Festival USA Selectee The Sundance Film Festival 2012
Sundance Film Festival USA Selectee The Sundance Film Festival 2013
Sundance Film Festival USA Selectee The Sundance Film Festival 2014
Sundance Institute Art House Honoree The Sundance Institute 2006
Tennessee Governor's Arts Award TN Arts Commission 2017
Toby Leonard selected as one of the first four guest art house programmers Film Struck -- a streaming service collaboration btwn Criterion Collection & TCM 2017