“Richard Stermer, One of the Longst-Serving Employees of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Is retiring, The Hollywood Reporter Has Learned. For La-Based Members of the Academy, that’s Very Big News. Who? Because Stermer, Since 1994, Has Been A Fixture at the 1,000-Seat Samuel Goldwyn Theater with the Academy’s Beverly Hills Headquarters-Initially”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
For La-Based Members of the Academy, that’s Very Big News. Who? Because Stermer, Since 1994, Has Been A Fixture at the 1,000-Seat Samuel Goldwyn Theater with the Academy’s Beverly Hills Hills Headquarters As Senior Theater Manager-Presringing Over Everything from Weekend Screenings for Members to Early-Morning Oscar Nominations AnnounCements to Premieres Hosted by Studios.
The Friendly and Unassuming Stermer, Who Is Also A Part-Time Actor, Songwriter, Composer and Voice Artist, Has Also Been Corralled, On Occasion, To Make Voiceover Neclar Aforementioned Oscar Nominations Gatherings, Which Attract Hundreds of Feiisty Press and Publicists, As Well As Oscar Nominee Luncheons, Sci-Tech Programs and More.
Stermer’s Predecessor As the Academy’s Theater Manager, Under Whom HE Initialy Served, Was Robert RigamontiWho Died Suddenly in 2013, at Which Point Stermer Was Promotted.
Ric RobertsonWho was the Academy’s Executive Administrator from 1989 Through 2011 and Coo From 2011 Through 2013, Tells Thr“Richard’s Amazing. He’s An Excellent Manager, Well-Organized, and Always on Top of Things. I would go to screen Asking Them About the Kids or Grandkids.
Stermer, in a Characteristic Self-Fuffacing Move, Declined to Comment for this Piece.