VES Announces 2025 Board of Directors Officers

Kim Davidson has been re-elected as Board Chair, with Susan O’Neal elected First Vice Chair, David Tanaka as Second Vice Chair, Rita Cahill as Secretary, and Jeffrey A.Okun as Treasurer.
The Visual Effects Society (VES) has announced its 2025 Board of Directors Officers, who were elected at the January 2025 Board meeting.

The Officers include Kim Davidson, who was re-elected Board Chair.“It is my privilege to serve as Chair of our worldwide community of visual effects artists and innovators,” said Davidson.“Since I joined the Society 18 years ago, I have seen the VES grow from a California-based organization to a global society with 16 regional Sections and members in more than 50 countries.

As the first Chair elected from outside the U.S., I am representative of our thriving globalization, and I look forward to further championing our expansion worldwide.  The leadership on our Board bring enormous commitment, expertise and enthusiasm to their volunteer service and I’m excited about what we can achieve, together.” The 2025 officers of the VES Board of Directors are: Chair: Kim Davidson 1st Vice Chair: Susan O’Neal 2nd Vice Chair: David Tanaka, VES Secretary: Rita Cahill Treasurer: Jeffrey A.Okun, VES Davidson is the President and CEO of SideFX, a company he co-founded in 1987.He has received three Scientific and Technical Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

In 2018, he accepted, on behalf of SideFX, the Academy Award of Merit for the creation and development of Houdini.In 2015, Davidson was co-recipient of the Canadian Digital Media Pioneer Award, and in 2019 he and other SideFX team members accepted a Technology and Engineering Emmy award in the Cost-Effective Crowd Simulation Tools category.  Davidson was an EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2021 Ontario Winner; received the J.Wesley Graham Medal in Computing and Innovation from the University of Waterloo; and O’Neal joined the VES in the late 1990s and has served as a member of its global Board of Directors in multiple roles, including service on the Executive Committee in 2016 as Treasurer, and as 2nd Vice Chair in 2022 and 2023 and 1st Vice Chair in 2024.

For many years, she served as the Chair for the legacy global Education Committee and currently Chairs the Membership Committee.She leads the bi-annual membership review and approval process.In 2019, O’Neal was honored with the VES Founders Award for meritorious service to the Society.

David H.Tanaka, VES is an Editor, Producer and Creative Director with experience ranging from visual effects and animation to documentary and live-action feature filmmaking.For 15 years he served at Industrial Light & Magic in VFX Production and VFX Editorial on films including , and the saga.

He then went on to Pixar Animation Studios as a Special Projects Editor for 10 years, contributing to such productions as , , , , and .Tanaka currently holds a VFX Editor position with Tippett Studio.He is an active contributor to the VES Archives, Outreach, and Work From Home Committees, as well as the publications.

In 2022, Tanaka was honored with both VES Lifetime Member and VES Fellow distinctions.Cahill is an international business and marketing/PR consultant and has worked with a number of US, Canadian, UK, EU and Asian companies for visual effects and animation projects.She is a partner in MakeBelieve Entertainment, a film development company and serves as Executive Producer on a number of international projects.

This is Cahill’s ninth term as Secretary on the global Board of Directors.She also served as Chair or Co-Chair of the VES Summit for eight years.In 2021, Cahill was honored with the VES Lifetime Member distinction and the VES Founders Award.

Okun is known for creating “organic” and invisible effects, as well as spectacular “tent-pole” visual effects.Okun has delivered wide-ranging effects in award-winning films including , , , and and acclaimed television programs such as , and .Okun is a VES Fellow and recipient of the VES Founders Award.

He co-edited the , an award-winning reference book on visual effects techniques and best practices, as well as the newly released and acclaimed .He also created and founded the VES Awards, now in its 23rd year.“Our Society is fortunate to have strong leadership represented on our Executive Committee,” said Nancy Ward, VES Executive Director.

“I am honored to work alongside these exceptional, dedicated professionals, especially amidst this time of dynamic change.  We appreciate their commitment to further advance the Society’s global initiatives and impact.” Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions.    
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