Chris King steps down from RDACC Board

RDACC CEO John Mouland, Chris King and RDACC Chair Lawrie McKinna

After almost a decade, Chris King is stepping down from his role as the longest serving Board member for Regional Development Australia Central Coast (RDACC).

He is credited with bringing arts and culture into the conversation as an economically viable asset for our region.

“A former professional actor, opening his own talent school on the Coast in 1988 saw Chris champion the development of many local young stars, with outstanding success,” an RDACC spokesperson said.

“His understanding of both the entrepreneurial and creative sides of cultural and artistic endeavours also saw him fulfil the role of Manager Arts and Culture for (the former) Gosford Council.

“During his time with RDACC, Chris was instrumental in championing the Central Coast Food Innovation Initiative, by reviewing and deploying best practice international models in the region to position the Central Coast as a world-class centre of excellence for food innovation.

“Having served under several Chairs and alongside various board members and CEOs, Chris credits the wealth of collective experience and proactive nature of the RDACC Board for its success as a conduit between all levels of government to achieve incredible results for the Central Coast community.

“A committed and curious board member, Chris attributes good governance to strengthening individual understanding through research and discussion, as well as questioning and learning from alternative perspectives.

“Chris continues as an active community member, volunteering with the Toukley Neighbourhood Centre, continuing his involvement with local theatre productions, community arts and culture associations, as well as remaining a sitting member on the board of Mingara Recreation Club.

“The Board and staff of RDACC would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge Chris King for his diligence, his passion, and his ingenuity in advancing economic and cultural prosperity for the people of Central Coast.”

Source:
Media release, Dec 20
Regional Development Australia Central Coast