Chris Moore
Chairperson and Treasurer
Born in Timaru, Timaru West School, Timaru Boys’ High School, Canterbury University – B.Com in Accounting and Economics
Accounting roles at Unilever in Petone, William Cable in Wellington, and a market research role at A C Nielsen Pty Ltd in Wellington. Purchased a canvas and saddlery business in Hastings and after a few years, purchased a leather and grindery business which was also operated from Hastings. Sold the canvas business and joined up with a larger nation-wide leather and grindery business which involved a shift back to Wellington. Sold the larger business and carried out accounting contracts in the Wellington area. Also became the Secretary/Manager of Wellington Golf for five years. Moved back to Havelock North in 2002 and took on the Executive Officer role at William Colenso College in Napier for nearly 17 years. Became involved with Keirunga in March 2020 right at the start of the pandemic. Married to Penny, three daughters all married with children, two of whom live in Taupo and the youngest lives in a small town south of Oslo in Norway. Hobbies include playing golf and snooker. Watching golf and rugby and lots of reading. And of course – Keirunga.
Pam Thomson
Secretary
Richard Moorhead
Born in Waipawa 1940. Richard farmed at Tikokino. He became a garden designer and moved to Havelock North. Throughout this time he has been painting for over seventy years.
Richard has served on local, regional and national arts organisations. He has exhibited widely in water colour and acrylic.
Brenda Haldane
Brenda has lived and farmed in Waipukurau, Central Hawke’s Bay all her life until very recently moving to Havelock North.
She was involved in the CHB arts for a very large part of that time and is still a working artist when time allows
She served on the local CHB Community Arts Council and was instrumental in helping set up Waipukurau Combined Arts and the start of WETA (We Encourage The Arts)
Following on from that initiative, the development of the very successful national award – the Norsewear Art Award was formed, and she acted as coordinator for the 21 years that it ran. 15 years of that time was based in Waipukurau and the last 6 years in Hastings at the Hastings City Art Gallery.
Since moving to Havelock North she is now involved with the Keirunga Creative Arts Venue, Havelock North, as a Board member and member of the Keirunga Artists Committee
Michael Fowler
Michael Fowler is a chartered accountant, who also runs a historic research and publication business. He is a Hastings District Councillor serving in his first term from 2022.