Sharon Menzies is a New Zealand financier specialising in film financing. [1] In 2020 she received the Imagezone Entrepreneurship Award at the Women in Film and Television New Zealand Awards.
Menzies' career in finance started in the banking industry working for a major Australian bank structuring mid-market corporate loans. [1] She moved on to work in film finance in the United Kingdom, as head of business affairs for Baker Street Media Finance and later at Prescience Film Finance. [2]
Menzies founded Fulcrum Media Finance in 2008 to specialise in cashflow lending in the Australian and New Zealand film and television production markets. [3] In February 2023 she stepped down from the company. [4]
Menzies has held industry positions such as co-president of Screen Production and Development Association of New Zealand (SPADA) since 2017, SPADA board member (Nov 2009 – Dec 2011), board member for Women in Film and Television (NZ) (2013) and later president (2014 to 2015) and as an assessor for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Programme (2015 and 2016). [1] She is also chair of Film Bay of Plenty. [5]
Sharon Menzies is a New Zealand financier specialising in film financing. [1] In 2020 she received the Imagezone Entrepreneurship Award at the Women in Film and Television New Zealand Awards.
Menzies' career in finance started in the banking industry working for a major Australian bank structuring mid-market corporate loans. [1] She moved on to work in film finance in the United Kingdom, as head of business affairs for Baker Street Media Finance and later at Prescience Film Finance. [2]
Menzies founded Fulcrum Media Finance in 2008 to specialise in cashflow lending in the Australian and New Zealand film and television production markets. [3] In February 2023 she stepped down from the company. [4]
Menzies has held industry positions such as co-president of Screen Production and Development Association of New Zealand (SPADA) since 2017, SPADA board member (Nov 2009 – Dec 2011), board member for Women in Film and Television (NZ) (2013) and later president (2014 to 2015) and as an assessor for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Programme (2015 and 2016). [1] She is also chair of Film Bay of Plenty. [5]