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The Board

  • Catharine Retter

  • Elizabeth W. Scott

  • Paul A Murnane AM

  • Penny Lee

  • Rob Kitchen

Catharine Retter

Board member

Catharine is an experienced board director and CEO with a strong career background in management, marketing, tourism and publishing. She has broad corporate governance and strategy experience on boards in the corporate, ASX, government and NFP sectors.

Catharine has been a senior marketer of some of Australia’s major events, including the Bicentennial celebrations, Sydney 2000 Olympic Bid, Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, etc. She was asked to become CEO of the iconic Driza-Bone company to ready it for private equity sale, successfully returning it to Australian ownership. Then, looking for fresh challenges, Catharine focused on establishing a book publishing company, Citrus Press, which has now edited and produced over 100 titles. On moving to the Central Coast in 2018, she launched COAST magazine which has grown into the largest quality magazine, showcasing the best of the region.

Catharine has been a member of the Central Coast Tourism Advisory Committee for the Central Coast Council and similarly for the Gosford-Erina Business Chamber. She is the author of nine published non-fiction books, as well as being a closet novel writer. Catharine’s interest in the Conservatorium was born from a strong family background in music. She is proud to be able to take a small stride in following both her maternal and paternal grandparents’ giant footsteps as founders, administrators and classical musicians in orchestras across the Netherlands, Russia and Vienna. Elected to the Board in 2023.

Elizabeth W. Scott

Board Member

Elizabeth W. Scott is a global arts and culture strategist with over 25 years’ experience advising and producing content for cultural organisations across the USA, UK and Australia.

Her roles have included Executive Director of CREATE NSW, the State’s Arts and Screen funding and policy department of government; Chief Media and Digital Officer of New York City’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; and co-owner of a consultancy that served performing arts, visual arts, and arts education organisations of all sizes around the globe. She has been honoured to be recognised with Emmy awards for her work live-producing concert and theatrical performance productions.

Prior to her arts sector executive work, she ran the business of Major League Baseball’s film and television production for over a decade, implementing many firsts for US sport that provide relevant learnings and insights for arts accessibility and audience development today.

She has also contributed as an international thought leader on media and technology’s impact on the cultural sector and has been a featured speaker at leading universities and peak body conferences for each performing arts form, across the globe.

Elizabeth currently serves as Board Member of the US’s largest artist peak body, Fractured Atlas, and as a Director of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra. Her sector service has also included International Counsellor for the UK peak body, Creative Industries Federation.

An accomplished performing artist who has freelanced as a conductor with opera companies, choruses and festivals across New York, her recent work in Australia includes conducting the Orange Symphony Orchestra and the East Sydney Chamber Orchestra. She recently assumed the role of Music Director with the Central Coast’s VERVE Voices.

Elizabeth’s belief in the life-changing impact of strong music education has drawn her to service on the Central Coast Conservatorium’s Board. She credits inspirational arts educators in her youth as the most influential people in developing her intellectual curiosity, her leadership skills and a confidence in her own artistic voice.

Paul A Murnane AM

Chair, Audit & Risk Committee

Paul has more than 35 years of diversified experience in investment banking/financial services, consulting, and general management in Australia and overseas. He spent two decades as a director with several banks, including Citibank, focusing on corporate finance. Subsequently he was a partner/managing director in a global professional services firm for 15 years, and later a director and senior adviser in corporate development and advisory roles with JB Were Goldman Sachs. 

Paul also chaired and advised an independent corporate advisory firm. He has wide experience both as a non-executive chair and director and as an advisor to many boards in the public listed, private unlisted, and government sectors on strategy, governance, chair/director selection, board/CEO performance issues, and leadership assessment. Paul’s extensive not-for-profit (NFP) experience has included establishing,revitalizing, merging, and advisingmany NFP boards and CEOs on strategy, governance, mergers and leadership performance in many NFP sectors.

Currently, he serves on the Boards and committees of organisations involved in philanthropy, education, social enterprises and corporate governance. He recently retired as a non-executive director from the Australian String Quartet where he served for a 13-year term. Elected to the Board in 2022.

Penny Lee

Chair, Legal & Governance Committee

Penny is an experienced senior lawyer who works for the NSW government advising on issues relating to environmental law. She worked as a legal adviser to the British government in London for eight years and also as a lawyer for the United Nations in West Africa. Penny holds a Master of Laws, a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts. She has also taught law at university level. 

Penny plays the violin and has a strong belief in the importance of learning music for people of all ages and abilities. She believes that music inspires people to come together creatively in a magical way. Penny has been an active member of the Board since 2019.



Rob Kitchen

Chair, Premises & Building Committee

Rob is a civil engineer working with deep expertise as a project manager for large scale private, Local and State Government projects. He has a hands-on role as a Project Director on key projects including a new Sydney CBD hotel and SINSW projects.

He previously worked with Pacific Link Housing to increase its housing portfolio through the construction of new housing; and with the NSW State Government at the Department of Land and Property and the Department of Planning where his main project there was the $1 billion mixed use redevelopment of Gosford Waterfront.

Rob was formerly on the Board of the Gosford and Erina Coastal Chamber of Commerce and has extensive international experience in the whole range of construction processes from conception to completion.

Elected to the Board in 2019.

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