Media mogul, former National Arts Centre president Peter Herrndorf dies, Family says
TORONTO — Peter Herrndorf, a lawyer, Canadian media mogul and the former president and chief executive officer of the National Arts Centre, has died. He was 82.
Matthew Herrndorf confirmed the news, saying his father died early this morning “surrounded by family” at Toronto’s Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, but did not provide his cause of death.
Peter Herrndorf served as head of the National Arts Centre from 1999 to 2018 after a long career in media, and is credited for establishing the NAC Foundation and NAC’s Indigenous Theatre Department.
He joined the CBC in Winnipeg in 1965, eventually becoming a vice-president, where he helped develop long-standing series including the Fifth Estate and The Journal.