
Chief Executive Officer
Steve Corbett
Steve Corbett joined the Foundation in August 2011 and is responsible for the strategic direction and day to day operations of the Foundation.
Steve previously held positions as the Director of City Services, ACT Department of Territory and Municipal Services, Director and Chief Executive of Centennial Parklands, and Director of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Steve held estate management positions at Olympic Venues with the Olympic Coordination Authority, as well as previous management positions at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, including Mount Annan Botanic Garden.
At Centennial Parklands, Steve led the development the Centennial Parklands Foundation and was a member of the Foundation Board. He was also a member of the Parks Forum Board for 6 years until September 2011. Steve was previously National President of the Australian Institute of Horticulture.

Marketing Manager
Susanna Bradshaw
Susanna Bradshaw joined the Foundation in 2009 as the Online Communications & Publications Coordinator, before being promoted to Marketing Manager in 2010. Susanna's role is to manage PR campaigns and overarching strategies to maximise opportunities for the Foundation to raise both funds and profile. Susanna's background is in Design, Production, Advertising, Communications and Marketing.

Donor Relationship Manager
Kathy Creary
Kathy Creary joined the Foundation in 2008. Kathy is primarily responsible for Donor database maintenance, donor care, reciepting, banking and administration. Kathy's background is in Advertising, Commercial Photography and Customer Service.

Online Communications & Publications Coordinator
Melanie Wagner
Melanie Wagner joined the Foundation in 2010. Melanie manages a range of communications channels including media, publications and online to grow an awareness of the Foundation and its programs. Melanie's background is in Professional Writing, direct marketing Copywriting, Marketing, and Communications.

Mungo Centre Project Manager
Michelle Dunn
Michelle Dunn is Project Manager of the Foundation's Mungo Project, which aims to raise funds for and build an iconic 'Mungo Centre' at Mungo National Park, part of the world heritage listed Willandra Lakes Region in western New South Wales.













