Pamm Fair to Leave SAG Position Dec. 31

Deputy national executive director oversaw communications, outreach efforts.

Screen Actors Guild deputy national executive director Pamm Fair is resigning her position effective Dec. 31.

No immediate replacement was named.

Fair, who joined the SAG staff in 2002, will remain with SAG through the end of this year to oversee the transition.

In a statement, SAG national president Ken Howard said, “On behalf of the guild, I want to thank Pamm for her contributions and service to SAG members and wish her the best in her future endeavors.”

David White, the guild’s national executive director, said in a statement: “During her time with the guild, Pamm directed key efforts ranging from communications to high-profile outreach. Over the last several years she has been engaged in redefining the guild’s new-media initiatives, organizing efforts and legislative advocacy on key guild issues.

"Her contributions to the guild have been varied and significant and I thank her for her dedicated service," White added. "I know I speak for all of us in wishing her continued success in this next phase of her journey.”

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