Our Board

From left to right: Don Church, Amanda Rudolf, Dale Maxwell Smith (Deputy Chair), Adam Porter (Chair), Cr Kirstie Boerst, Krissie Scudds (CEO), Cr Ross Fowler OAM, Andrew Jackson, Melissa Matheson

Absent: Alison McLaren, Cr Robin Cook

Executive Team

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Krissie Scudds

Chief Executive Officer

Executive Assistant to CEO
Lauren O’Neill
lauren.oneill@penrith.city

CEO of Penrith Performing & Visual Arts, incorporating The Joan, Q Theatre, Penrith Conservatorium and Penrith Regional Gallery.

Krissie Scudds has over 30 years of experience in the Australian creative industries. Appointed CEO of PP&VA in January 2023, she previously served as Marketing Director for eight years. With deep expertise in Western Sydney’s arts and cultural landscape, she is also a member of the Western Sydney Arts Alliance Working Group.

A strategic leader specialising in program development, branding, audience engagement, and digital strategy, Krissie spent over a decade managing Audience and Market Development for the Australia Council and she has a long-held passion for helping arts organisations and individual artists deepen engagement with their audiences. Her work includes projects for Opera Australia, Vivid Ideas, Qantas, the Dictionary of Sydney, Arts Access Australia, Community Cultural Development NSW, CoFA, State Theatre SA and the Sydney Olympic Park Business Association and more.

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Emma Murphy

Chief Financial Officer
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Dave Garner

Operations Director

dave.garner@penrith.city

Dave Garner (MMgt – MGSM) is an accomplished Business Manager with expertise in overseeing single and multi-site operations, as well as extensive experience in system design, development, implementation, and reporting for state and national organisations. A passionate artist across music, stage, and television, Dave combines his creative talents with strong financial management skills, media training, and strategic business planning. His experience spans both commercial and non-profit sectors, making him a versatile and effective leader.

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Peta Downes

Producer – Commercial & Contemporary Performance

peta.downes@penrith.city

Peta has a strong background in theatre directing, producing, arts management, and education.

She has previously served as Tour Development Coordinator for Critical Stages Touring, Programs Producer for The Sydney Fringe, and Program Leader at the Australian Institute of Music. Her directing and producing credits include work with Brisbane Powerhouse, Metro Arts, La Boite Theatre, Queensland Theatre, Bell Shakespeare, Darlinghurst Theatre, and KXT Broadway.

As an acting trainer, Peta has also taught at institutions such as QUT, UNSW, NIDA, CQU, and Charles Sturt University. From 2019 to 2022, Peta was also a Board Director for Theatre Network NSW.

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Ryan Whitworth-Jones

Q Theatre Manager

ryan.whitworth-jones@penrith.city

Ryan is a proud Wiradjuri man and an award winning Director. He holds a Masters Fine Arts Directing from NIDA and a Bachelor of Arts, Diploma Education from Macquarie University. His work emphasises the importance of community and connection, encouraging audiences to engage with complex and challenging topics.

His directorial work includes: The Queen’s City of the South (Qtopia), Sage to Stage (Scene Theatre, Pier 4 Walsh Bay), Venus in Fur (Sydney Fringe Festival, Nominee Best in Theatre),, Best Director Nominee), Life Cycle (NAISDA), Cheats and Liars – Jawbreakers Music Video (Triple J/ABC Rage, Award Winning), I’m Not Inspirational (PACT), How to Win a Plebiscite (and Tennis) (Festival of Emerging Artists), Extraordinary Unusual (Tom Mann Theatre) and Cloudstreet (Lane Cove Theatre Company).  His Assistant Directing credits include Cut Chilli (Old Fitz Theatre), the Australian Premier of the Broadway Musical ‘Natasha, Pierre and the Comet of 1812’ (Darlinghurst Theatre Company),  The Job I took (Triple J/ABC RAGE), What is wrong with us (Yellamundie Festival) and Picnic at Hanging Rock (NIDA). As a dramaturg Ryan has worked with Australia Plays Transform, Sydney Theatre Company and Moogahlin.

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Brian Kjim

Head of Music

brian.kjim@penrith.city

Brian is a musician, educator, and neuroscientist with a unique career that integrates creative practice and scientific research. A skilled multi-instrumentalist with a background in performance, pedagogy, and arts management, he brings both expertise and enthusiasm to music education.

With experience teaching at all levels—from primary school to university, he is committed to supporting young and emerging musicians through meaningful and accessible learning opportunities.

Complementing his work as an educator, his research explores how music affects brain function, mood, cognition, and mental health, with a particular focus on addiction, compulsive behaviours, and cognitive development.

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Anthea Hall

PP&VA Marketing Director

Finance Team

Lauren Nash

Finance Officer

Daisy Gallagher

Finance Officer

Theatre Team

Adis Regar

Theatre Coordinator

Music Team

Timothy Ford

Music Coordinator

Eitan Muir

Artistic Coordinator

Hamish Wright

Music Education & Engagement Officer

Venue & Operations Team

Haydn Vredegoor

Venue Manager

Neige Manwaring

Events Manager

Angela Heckenberg

Ticketing Services Coordinator

Josh Giuliano

Technical Manager

Paige Hayler

Venue Coordinator

Marketing Team

Anthea Hall

PP&VA Marketing Director

Fleur Wells

PP&VA Marketing & Communications Officer

Clare Kirton

PP&VA Marketing & Communications Officer

Our Board

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Adam Porter

Chairperson

Adam Porter is an advocate for contemporary art and artists, with almost 15 years experience leading large-scale contemporary visual art exhibitions and performance programs featuring multidisciplinary practices, innovative curatorial models with a focus on community and cultural engagement sensibilities.

Porter received a Bachelor of Arts (Double Major in Art History and Cinema Studies, and Social and Cultural Analysis) from the University of Western Sydney (2009). He also holds a Master’s Degree in Art Curatorship from the University of Sydney (2010).

Since 2019, Porter has held the position of Head of Curatorial at Campbelltown Arts Centre and was Curator of Contemporary Visual Art (2017-19). Prior to this, he worked at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre as Head of Curatorial (2017) and Curator (2010-17). Porter was co-curator of Laneway Art and City Spaces, City of Sydney (2012-13), which led to the permanent display and acquisition of ‘Youngsters’ by artist, Caroline Rothwell (2013). Porter is currently Chair for Penrith Performing & Visual Arts and Deputy Chair of Sydney Culture Network.

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Dale Maxwell-Smith

Deputy Chairperson

An experienced arts administrator based in the Blue Mountains, Dale Maxwell-Smith is a passionate advocate for the arts and environment. After completing a Bachelor of Visual Arts at Sydney College of the Arts, Dale travelled extensively and undertook several post graduate arts administration courses at UNSW Sydney Art & Design before going on to work as a producer and project manager for various organisations including Art Month Sydney and The Australian Centre for Photography. Dale is currently the Training and Engagement Manager at Museums & Galleries of NSW where she is responsible for the organisation’s professional and skills development programs for the arts and cultural sector, delivering devolved Create NSW funding and IMAGinE, the annual industry awards for museums, galleries and Aboriginal cultural centres across NSW.

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Councillor Ross Fowler OAM

Council Director

Cr Fowler is in his eighth consecutive term on Council after first being elected in 1991. Cr Fowler holds qualifications in Accounting, is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, a registered Company Auditor and Tax Agent and is the Principal of a Chartered Accountancy firm in Penrith.

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Don Church

Community Director

Retired Financial Planner, tax lawyer and company director Don Church is experienced in advising boards in matters of governance; legal matters including understanding and applying legislation and legislative process; tax and financial planning matters; accounts management and supervision; risk management; human resource management; senior management; and strategic planning in both private and public company environments.

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Andrew Jackson

PCC General Manager’s Representative

Andrew Jackson is currently the Director, Planning & Regulatory Services at Penrith City Council. Prior to this appointment, he was the inaugural Director, Planning Partnership at Liverpool City Council. He has extensive experience at NSW State Government including with the Department of Premier and Cabinet where he was the Executive Director, Cities. He has held Executive Director roles with the NSW Department of Planning and Environment and was Principal Advisor at NSW Treasury.

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Melissa Matheson

Community Representative

Communications professional with over 20 years’ experience in journalism, media management and team leadership. Experience includes Head of Editorial at Pedestrian Group, Managing Editor at NOVA Entertainment and Senior Editor at SBS World News.

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Alison McLaren

Community Director

An action oriented Senior Executive, effective relationship builder and supportive leader of people. Alison oversees and directs the provision of high-quality executive management services; overseeing policy, planning and operational advice, manages significant Group and Cluster projects, and provides strategic and professional support to the Group Deputy Secretary Housing and Property and the Executive Leadership Team. Alison was a Finalist in 2013 in the NSW Women in Local Government Awards and won the University of Western Sydney Woman of the West Award that year.

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Amanda Rudolf

Community Director

Amanda Rudolf is Head Teacher Performing Arts at Nepean CAPA High School. A long-time Blue Mountains resident, Amanda graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music and German before studying Teaching at WSU and beginning a long career as a High School Music teacher. Amanda plays piano, flute, saxophone and sings. She has conducted the PULSE Massed Choir at the Opera House, runs an a cappella group and vocal ensemble at Nepean CAPA High School and is a member of Bird Yard Big Band and Harmoni a cappella group. Amanda is deeply committed to providing opportunities for students to experience and engage in the Performing Arts, and is the Chair of PP&VA’s Education Committee.

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Kirstie Boerst

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Councillor Robin Cook

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