The Scotsman

Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival managing director exits after 26 years

- By BRIAN FERGUSON

One of the key figures in Edinburgh’s festivals is to step down after more than quarter of a century of involvemen­t.

Joanna Baker, managing director of the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival since 2006, has announced she will be leaving the event at the end of this year.

She joined the EIF in 1992 as marketing and public affairs director, following previous stints at Welsh National Opera, Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet and the National Theatre in London.

Ms Baker was the first chair- woman of umbrella body Festivals Edinburgh, has served on the boards of Scottish Ballet and the British Arts Festivals Associatio­n, and is the current chair of the National Youth Choir of Scotland.

Ms Baker has confirmed her departure months after it emerged that Fergus Linehan, the current EIF director, had agreed to sign a new contract extending his tenure until the event’s 75th anniversar­y in 2022.

Mr Linehan, who has been in his post since 2015, said: “It is hard for all of us who know and love the Internatio­nal Festival to imagine it without Joanna. Although she has been with the organisati­on for many years, her enthusiasm, creativity and courage have never waned.

“She is a formidable impresario, an outstandin­g leader of people and a great friend.”

Ms Baker said: “Over my tenure I have had the pleasure and the privilege of working with three festival directors and an amazing group of colleagues, trustees, artists, supporters and funders.

“I will leave knowing that the festival is in robust health and in great shape for the future.

“I am proud to have played a part in sustaining and developing this extraordin­ary organisati­on.”

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