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  • 7/29/2019 MEDIA RELEASE: Executive appointments complete Australia Council leadership team

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    The Australia Council for the Arts is the Australian Governments arts funding and advisory body

    Thursday 19 September 2013

    Executive appointments complete AustraliaCouncil leadership team

    Australia Council Chief Executive Officer Tony Grybowski today announced the appointment oftwo new executive directors to complete the organisations senior leadership team.

    Following an extensive executive recruitment process, Mr Grybowski said Lissa Twomey had been appointedExecutive Director, Arts Organisations and Wendy Were appointed Executive Director, Arts Development.

    The re-establishment of the leadership team comes after the appointment of previous executive directors LibbyChristie and Rose Hiscock to other senior positions outside the organisation.

    Both Lissa and Wendy are outstanding arts administrators, leaders and advocates across various fields and theircombined talents, knowledge and experience will be an enormous asset to the Australia Council in this excitingperiod of change, Mr Grybowski.

    They each have extensive multi-arts expertise drawn from the successful delivery of major events and festivals,and they possess a great working knowledge of international and Australian arts culture, including our unique ruraland regional arts.

    Lissa and Wendy join a highly professional and energetic leadership team at the most dynamic period oftransformation in the Australia Councils 40 year history. We congratulate them on their appointments and lookforward to their arrival.

    Originally from country NSW, Lissa Twomey studied piano performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Musicand internationally, as well as performing extensively as a musician and dancer.

    In two decades in arts administration, Lissa has developed an enviable reputation as an Artistic Directorspecialising in multi-arts festivals. She directed New Zealands premier cultural event - the New ZealandInternational Arts Festival between 2006 and 2012 and the inaugural Wellington Jazz Festival in 2009. She was

    also integral in delivering the Sydney Festival from 1998 to 2005.Lissa will join the Australia Council immediately and lead the Arts Organisations team that actively managesCouncils relationship with more than 200 regularly funded organisations across the spectrum of our arts sector.

    Perth-based Wendy Were has an exceptional record in championing the development of sustainable careerpaths forAustralias artistic workers and in developing creative and cultural industry policy.

    She is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the West Australian Music Industry Association, the peak musicbody responsible for supporting, nurturing and growing all forms of contemporary music in WA, and waspreviously a business advisor and mentor to artistic companies at the Creative Industries Innovation Centre.

    Wendy is a leading festival director and arts manager, and from 2006 to 2010 she was the Artistic Director andChief Executive of the Sydney Writers Festival, overseeing an increase in participation and revenue.

    Wendy will commence her new role of leading the development of markets and audiences for Australian artists

    from late January 2014. Mr Grybowski praised Collette Brennan for her contribution as Acting Executive Director,Arts Development and confirmed she would remain in that role until the end of January.

    Mr Grybowksi said the executive appointments completed an extensive period of rebuilding across the AustraliaCouncil that included the appointment of a new skills-based Board on 1 July, and the ongoing evolution of peerassessment and strategy panels to ensure Council was more responsive to the needs of artists and organisations.

    Media contactKaren Smith02 9215 9030 | 0498 123 [email protected]

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