Meet the Philanthropy Group
The Rockhampton Museum of Art Philanthropy Group plays a strategic leadership role in the development and delivery of philanthropic actions and campaigns to help advance the Rockhampton Museum of Art’s quest to achieve its cultural vision for the Rockhampton Region.
Dr Leonie Gray
Leonie has been involved with the Rockhampton Art Gallery from the early 1980s. Her interest and appreciation of art was fostered by her parents’ strong love of art. Leonie has supported local artists by collecting their work over the years. She is also a regular donor, as were her family. Leonie has been an Art Gallery Trustee since 2001 and from 2017 Chair of the Rockhampton Art Philanthropy Board, now Rockhampton Museum of Art Philanthropy Group. Leonie is very excited about the future of Rockhampton Museum of Art and bringing the gallery to the community. Her aim is to continue to grow the magnificent local collection with the help of philanthropists and to help the community make the museum their own. Leonie is a long-term past resident of Rockhampton only recently moving to Emu Park. She is passionate about the benefits of living regionally, loves travelling and being active.
Maria Harms
Maria Harms is a Chartered Accountant who works with her husband in their local property business. Born in Rockhampton, Maria loves this region and believes that people living regionally should have access to great art. Maria has been on the Rockhampton Museum of Art Philanthropy Group and its predecessor Trust for 9 years.
Emeritus Professor Debbie Clayton AM
Debbie Clayton has worked in both university and government sectors, and as a consultant and director of Clayton International, a private education consulting company. Her recent consulting activities include international education strategic planning and business development projects, strategic, governance and operational reviews, quality audits, accreditation activity, development of quality systems, feasibility studies and professional development workshops. She particularly focuses on quality, international education and transnational education and works with public and private institutions, as well as onshore and offshore governments.
For 28 years she was a teaching and research academic, an academic manager, and a manager and leader in international education development at Central Queensland University.
Robert Rooney
Robert Rooney is a partner at Swanwick Murray Roche, a legal firm based in Rockhampton.
Robert is a leader of the commercial law, property, wills and estates division and is committed to providing superior service and delivering results. He is an active member of the Central Queensland Law Association and holds board positions with the Finance Council for the Roman Catholic Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton, Central Queensland University Rockhampton Regional Engagement Committee, End Loneliness Inc, all while maintaining an interest in an array of other organisations.
Robert comes from the Blackall-Barcaldine area in Central Western Queensland where he grew up in the family business of mustering, droving, fencing and yard building. Robert has a strong passion for his local community trusting that, in the country way, if everyone pitches in – a stronger community will be forged. With such a local focus, Robert relates to people all over Central Queensland and Central Western Queensland, understanding the unique obstacles and benefits associated with this part of the world.
Rick Palmer
Rick became interested in the Rockhampton Museum of Art and its predecessor Rockhampton Art Gallery after experiencing the national significance of its collection first hand. The long-term Rockhampton Region resident has been an active member of the Philanthropy Group since February 2023. He previously worked in economic development for Rockhampton Regional and City Councils for 21 years after being the Event Manager at Beef 2000 and Beef 97.
Patric Lilleboe
Pat Lilleboe is an accomplished manager, advocate for the Central Queensland area and creative producer. He brings a creative industries and business background with a Master of Business in Arts and Cultural Management from Deakin University. Pat is a choreographer and has his own production business. He has served on the Capricorn Enterprise, Tourism Management Committee and the Regional Arts Development Fund committees for both Livingstone Shire Council and Rockhampton Regional Council. During his time with the Starlight Children's Foundation in hospital program, he was involved in arts learning programs using art therapy techniques to assist patients to cope with their hospital experience. On a personal note, Pat loves how an arts centre becomes a gathering place for the community.
Anne Stunzner
Anne is an experienced CEO and economic development specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the international and domestic infrastructure investment market. She is highly skilled in strategic policy, government process, change management and team delivery. Anne has strong program and project management skills backed by professional qualifications and a focused drive to deliver in high pressured environments.