Imax has hired Heather Morgan as its new Head of Global Distribution.
At the same, Craig Dehmel, who’s been Imax’s longstanding Head of Global Distribution for the last nine years, is departing the large format exhibitor.
During Dehmel’s run at Imax, the company delivered the best years in its history at the global box office. Dehmel was behind figuring out how Imax screens could co-share multiple tentpoles during the year-end holidays, one example being Wicked, Gladiator II and Moana 2. Imax gives credit to Dehmel for more than doubling their number of films, events, and experiences programmed annually across their global network, including its pivotal expansion into local language releases.
In her role, Morgan will oversee curation for the company’s expansive theatrical releases around the world.
Morgan comes from Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas where she served as Chief Content Officer. She’ll be based in the company’s Playa Vista office and report to Jonathan Fischer, Chief Content Officer ofIMAX. Additionally, Steve Garrett will continue in his role as Head of Domestic Distribution, while taking on an expanded role as Head of Alternative Content forIMAX.
“Heather has a proven ability to wield data, creativity, and audience insights in developing programming strategies that resonate with audiences,” said Fischer. “As demand for theIMAXExperience soars and our content portfolio expands to more than 130 films and events each year, Heather’s expertise will be critical in delivering for our fans and maximizing the value of our unique global platform.”
“IMAXhas taken its position as the gold standard in immersive entertainment to the next level in recent years, and yet so much more potential remains as filmmakers and creators around the world line up to create for this platform,” said Morgan. “I’m excited to partner with Rich, Jonathan and the team to further elevate our content portfolio and capitalize on the loyaltyIMAXhas built with its audiences.”
“On behalf of Rich and everyone atIMAX, I want to express gratitude and admiration for Craig Dehmel and his contributions toIMAXover the course of a deeply transformational time for the company – which he leaves in a much stronger, more diversified position,” Fischer continued.
At Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas, Morgan oversaw film curation for the company’s 42 locations with 350 screens exhibiting and eventizing over 1,600 releases annually. She also led Alamo’s studio partnerships, spearheading its distribution agreements and driving promotional strategies and oversaw business development opportunities and revenue optimization. Morgan joined Alamo as Chief of Staff and Strategy, a role in which she collaborated on the company’s 2024 acquisition by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Previously, she held executive roles in content and programming at Harkins Theatres and AMC Entertainment.
Morgan is Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Will Rogers Motion Pictures Pioneers Foundation, where she has held a variety of leadership roles. Morgan has delivered a TEDx talk on social isolation and loneliness, touching on the importance of the communal experience of cinema.