Nadège Lauzzana is Deputy Mayor of Agen and President of the ADRC since 2019.
With paramedical training, activist and film buff, Nadège Lauzzana participated in the late 1990s in the creation of Montreurs d’images, pioneers in the distribution of Arthouse films in Agen. She established her first ties with the ADRC at this time.
Elected deputy for culture of the city of Agen in 2008, she notably carried out the Place du Pin cinematographic center project there. This operation enabled the creation of a CAP CINEMA multiplex, now CGR, and the construction by the city of the Art et Essai complex “Studio Ferry” operated in DSP, via the development of the Jules Ferry school. Both inaugurated in 2013 in an urban dynamic, they were able to unite their audience.
Elected to the Board of Directors of the Adrc in 2014 by the college of local authorities, Nadège Lauzzana became Vice-President, then was elected President in 2019 and re-elected in this capacity in 2020 then in 2023. She is also a member of the Selective aid commission for small and medium-sized operations of the CNC.
Currently deputy mayor of Agen in the health and cleanliness delegation, she works, in cinema as in health, to maintain structuring facilities in the territories.
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