CNZ Teams

Creative New Zealand is organised in the following teams: 

Chief Executive

Stephen Wainwright

Planning Performance and Stakeholder Relations

Manager: Elizabeth Beale

 

The Planning, Performance and Stakeholder Relations team manages government relations, including accountability documents, public and government requests for information, business planning and governance policy.

 

This team also manages communications with the media and other stakeholders, initiates and implements advocacy initiatives, produces publications, and provides information to the arts sector and the public. 

Arts Development 

Manager: Cath Cardiff

 

The Arts Development team is divided into the Programmes team and the Strategy team.
 

The Programmes team works directly with artists and arts organisations and manages funding programmes, initiatives and special opportunities for artists. This team provides advice to the Arts Board and the Pacific Arts Committee.
 

The Strategy team works to identify strategic issues and opportunities across the arts sector. This team has the capacity to address sector, pan-arts, and artform strategies and issues. 

Arts Infrastructure Services 

Manager: Jane Clarke

 

The Arts Infrastructure Services team supports the development of a sustainable infrastructure for the arts sector. This is achieved through the recurrent funding of invited arts organisations, building capacity through targeted training and strategic intervention and also by developing initiatives that strengthen markets and audiences within New Zealand.

Business Services 

Manager: Angus Evison

 

The Business Services team provides administration, grants processing, accounting, information technology, records management and human resource services to the organisation.

Māori Arts Services 

Manager: Muriwai Ihakara

 

The Māori Arts Services team initiates and implements Māori arts initiatives such as toi ihoTM, advises on Māori arts policy, and provides advice to Te Waka Toi.

International 

Manager: Carla Van Zon

 

The International team develops and implements strategies aimed at strengthening markets and audiences for New Zealand arts internationally.