Rich with experience across the full arts sector

Ngā Tangata – Team

Our governance team is well connected into the arts, culture and creativity sectors in Hawke’s Bay and nationally.

Download our 2023 Annual Report here.


Te Rangi Huata

Board Chair

Te Rangi has 20 years indigenous arts management experience in Asia, Australia, and North America. He is responsible for coordinating events that promote Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Inc.

Te Rangi started the Hastings Fiesta of Lights in 1998 and manages atmospherics for the Hastings Blossom Parade, Hawke’s Bay Hawks NBL team and Iron Māori.

He is a committee member on Heretaunga Arts Inc and sits on Kahurangi NZ Māori Dance Company Board.


Jeremy Smith

Trustee

Jeremy is the Heritage Manager / General Manager of Art Deco Trust, Napier. His experience spans several management and governance roles in the arts and as a performing artist working in various musical theatre, opera and dance companies in Europe and the US. He has been a board member for the Arts Access Aotearoa and Blue Oyster Gallery.

He has a Bachelor and Master of Arts from Sydney University majoring in Art History and Museums Studies.


Leonie Wallwork

Acting Secretary

Leonie has extensive experience as a Director and Trustee both in the private sector and not-for-profit/ social enterprise sectors. Through her business, Wallwork Consulting, she assists not-for-profit entities and businesses to implement good governance practices within a sustainable framework. She is a member of the Institute of Directors.

She currently coordinates projects undertaken by Ngā Toi Hawke’s Bay to ensure they are resourced adequately and that project leads are well supported.

She is co-founder of Workplace Wellness which specialises in wellbeing and resilience programmes and consultancy services by partnering with organisations and businesses to build a sustainable inclusive wellbeing culture in which their people can thrive.


Caleb Hensman

Trustee

Caleb is a commercial property and construction law specialist including development and construction projects.

He was named as 2021 Rising Star in the NZ Law Magazine which recognises lawyers demonstrating leadership and achievement within the legal profession.

He is on the Advisory Board of the Island Base Trust – an Auckland based charitable organisation with the purpose of empowering the island community (both in Auckland and South Pacific) through music.


Alastair Cromie

Trustee

Alastair is a Director and Audit Partner at Oldershaws & Co Chartered Accountants. He has a specialist knowledge around IT.

Alastair is a self-confessed sci-fi and Marvel movie buff who is mad on all things Dr Who but equally comfortable in his dapper Art Deco Attire or avid supporter on the rugby sidelines.

His extensive knowledge in Māori trusts and post settlement operations is accompanied by management and advisory expertise.


Daniel Betty

Trustee

Daniel has worked as an actor, director and musician throughout NZ and Australia and has experience working with Government and curriculum bodies in arts strategy and policy.

He has championed community and education with the Hawke's Bay Arts Festival and ToiToi Hawke's Bay Arts and Events Centre. He assisted in the establishment of the Eastern Screen Alliance and has sat on several boards to grow events, funding opportunities and national/International connections.

He is the Creative Director of Dream Big a production company that works on screen, on stage and on air. They have a strong social focus and champion creativity as a vehicle for social change.


Siobhan Waterhouse

Trustee

Siobhan is a senior PR practitioner and freelance media consultant and publicist with over two decades of experience working for clients across Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia.

She runs one of the country’s busiest arts publicity agencies with clients that include the Royal NZ Ballet, World of Wearable Art, Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki - Auckland Arts Festival, Whānau Mārama - NZ International Film Festival, Creative Waikato, World Choir Games 2024, Taki Rua’s upcoming tour of Hatupatu/ Kurungaituku: a forbidden love. and Strut & Fret NZ (Bread & Circus World Buskers Festival).


Emma Buchanan

Trustee

With experience in the public sector and project management and qualifications in Resource and Environmental Planning, Emma’s journey led her to establish her own business, Soter. She has dedicated the past nine years to delivering environmental and greenhouse gas planning services to farms.

Additionally, alongside her mother, Emma enjoys helping authors with their digital publishing endeavours through Range Road Press.

Growing up in a creatively vibrant family, Emma has moved around the outskirts of the arts, but now committed to lending her experience in environmental and compliance matters to benefit the art community of Hawkes Bay.


Sharleen Bailey

Trustee

Sharleen is a creative mindset coach with a passion for connecting people with their innate creativity. She has a background in PR and communications working with government and corporate clients.

She runs community workshops out of the Heretaunga Women’s Centre. In August 2023 Sharleen organised ‘RECREATE’, a free public event designed to spark creativity and enhance wellbeing in our community.

Sharleen has recently returned home to Hawke’s Bay after 20 years overseas.


Philip Lascelles

Trustee

Phil is Napier born and attended Colenso High School. His has an extensive IT career as developer, project manager, consultant, and business unit and sales management for major US companies including IBM, Computer Science Corporation and Oracle.

In recent years he was responsible for supporting Oracle’s Public Sector customers in Australia and New Zealand as well as major commercial customers in New Zealand and Queensland.

He returned to Hawke’s Bay during the pandemic when a planned retirement transformed into a part time collection role at MTG Hawke’s Bay. He is a member of the New Zealand Institute of Directors.


Israel Tangaroa Birch – Kei roto i te Tai Timu, Tai Pari, 2020
Photography – Self

From time to time, we invite new members onto the board to help refresh our viewpoints and our approach to guiding and supporting the sector.

If you have an interest in taking on a leadership role in regional arts advocacy, contact us.