Board of Directors
Office Bearers and Directors 2025/26
President
Nerida Campbell
Joined the Club: 2004
On the Board since: 2019
My Career: I currently hold the role of Chair of Contango Asset Management Limited, an ASX listed funds management company, having been a non-executive director and Chair of Contango’s Audit and Risk Committee since August 2018. I have over 25 years’ experience in the financial services sector, retiring as Chief Operating Officer at Magellan Financial Group Limited in February 2017. In my previous 10 years with Magellan, I also held the roles of Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary. Prior to Magellan, I held senior executive roles at UBS AG Australia, including as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer – Investment Banking Division. I am a Chartered Accountant, a graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australia.
Why the Board: I feel I have skills and experience that have proved useful to the Club since I joined the Board as Treasurer in 2019. In the role of President I will work with the Club’s Captains, Treasurer, other directors, and management team to continue to ensure the ongoing success of the Club both financially and in the delivery of a quality golf course and club house facility for members to enjoy. With the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in 2022 the Club will be able to return to providing its members with not only challenging and enjoyable golf but a re-invigorated social dynamic bringing together both new and long standing members.
Why I love golf: Golf is just the perfect sport. It provides both a mental and physical challenge. It’s different every time you play. There is always something that you can work on and improve. It’s inclusive – you can play with others of different ages and playing abilities. You can play as an individual or as part of a team. It’s social and it is fun.
Vice President
Brett Collins
Joined the Club: 2008
On the Board since: 2022
My Career: Business consultant, focused on global transformation engagements, primarily with large corporations & government agencies. I spent 12 years in the US & travelled extensively throughout Asia, The Americas & Europe, with a speciality around Japan. For the last 5 years, I have moved into something that I always wanted to do which is teaching & as a side hobby / job coach cricket & baseball.
Why the Board: Firstly, what an honour to both represent our club & have the chance to carry on the legacy of prior boards. I am excited about the prospect of helping to shape our club as we move further into the 21st century, whilst recognising our (almost) 100-year history. This club has much to be proud of from a social & golf perspective & I look forward to the opportunity to contribute more to it.
Why I love golf: Simple, it’s spending time with friends in a relaxed environment surrounded by a beautiful course for 4 & a bit hours. It’s the challenge of the course & the game, all while having fun with friends. Waddagame.
Treasurer
Nick Hartry
Joined the Club: 2016
On the Board since: 2022
My Career: I am a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales. My career started as an auditor with Coopers & Lybrand (UK), before moving into insurance in 2001 when I joined Aviva Group. In 2003 I made the move to Australia and joined Insurance Australia Group where I have spent the last 19 years, primarily in reinsurance. I am married with two sons and a daughter and love nothing more than watching them at their weekend sport.
Why the Board: I became a member of Roseville Golf Club in 2016 and have been struck by what a friendly and progressive club we are. Having joined the Finance, Risk and Compliance Committee last year, I see joining the Board as a chance to further my contribution to the club. I will use my years of experience in the finance industry, to enable the Board to make strong financial decisions that will ensure the club remains sustainable, whilst also investing in the next stage of our development.
Why I love golf: I love golf because you get to combine fresh air, exercise, and good company. I find golf to be a great test of skill and patience and no two rounds are the same. Just when you think you have cracked it, something changes!
Men’s Captain
Paul Carey
Joined the Club: 2009
On the Board since: 2018
My Career: I was a NSW police officer for 40 years, retiring in 2012 as the Assistant Commissioner Professional Standards. In 2013 I was appointed to the Australian Sports Anti-Drug Agency (ASADA), Anti-Doping Rule Violation Panel (ADRVP) for 7 years.
Why the Board: Roseville GC is essentially a small business that for nearly 100 years has relied heavily on members volunteering for various duties to help the Club. I’m happy to work on the Board and as Captain, so that the Club can continue to provide a great golfing experience.
Why I love golf: I love golf for the challenge, the strategy involved on each hole. That terrific feeling when you strike a pure shot, chip close or sink a clutch putt. I enjoy the company of others when more often than not the chat is simply about golf.
Women’s Captain
Monique Beange
Joined the club: 2017
On the Board since: 2025
My Career: After a wonderful life of travelling and schooling in many corners of the world, I arrived in Australia in 1978. My career has seen me work in Children’s Educational services, in Australia, Asia and the Middle East, for over 40 years. I specialise in Early Childhood Education and Disability services. I am currently the General Manager with a Not for Profit (NfP) Organisation where we deliver quality services in a variety of social programs, including Children’s Services education. I am a strong advocate for families and children, focusing on making early childhood education accessible for all children. A focus on integration of children with additional needs and diverse backgrounds into mainstream services has been an important part of my work and I value cultural and individual influences that enrich the early learning environment and children’s lives into the future. I provide quality leadership, knowledge and an ethical approach to my work with a lens on equity, sustainability and inclusion of contemporary practices. I hold a Teaching Degree (Early Childhood) and a Master of Special Education and have held senior leadership and Board positions, predominantly in the Not for Profit sector.
Why the Board: I joined the golf club in 2017 and have always felt the club to be welcoming and inclusive of all. As the Women’s Captain, it will be a privilege to represent all the members, and particularly the women golfers, at the club. I look forward to working with the Board to sustain the good works that have come before. I will use my career experience in leadership and Board roles to sustain and wonderful environment at the golf club.
Why I love golf: When I was first introduced to golf, through my husband, I never believed I would enjoy it as much as I do – truly a golf tragic and I look forward to playing much more when I move away from work later in the year. What a way to challenge your skills both mentally and physically, be out in the fresh air, rain or shine, and take the opportunity to play with friends, meet new fellow golfers and enjoy the beautiful course.
Director
Seonaid Colderick
Joined the Club: 2004
On the Board since: 2019
My Career: BSC Hons Pharmacology (Aberdeen, Scotland); Coopers and Lybrand CA training (Uxbridge, West London). I worked at the University of Queensland managing scientific research grants; lived in PNG for 5 years and was involved with various volunteer groups while raising three sons. Since coming to Sydney in 1999 I have worked on a range of committees at Barker College and was involved with the PWC Foundation raising awareness of the charitable organisations which the Foundation supported.
Why the Board: I was asked back in 2019 if I would apply for the Board. It is a great way to give back to the Golf Club and to ensure that RGC is being managed in the best interests of the members.
Why I love golf: Golf is a great outdoor sport which can be played at vastly different levels all over the world. I particularly enjoy the social side, meeting people from different walks of life and it can be as competitive as you like.
Director
Stephen Campbell
Joined the Club: 2006
On the Board since: 2023
My Career: I am currently the Underwriting Governance Manager at icare with a focus on Insurance Risk Management and Transformation Risk across several key transformation projects at icare.I started my career at a “Big 8” accounting firm in the audit and insolvency divisions. I moved into banking and finance with the NAB holding various senior management positions in Business Banking, Credit Risk and Operational Risk. Following NAB I joined QBE LMI as Head of Credit managing the credit risk of a significant mortgage insured portfolio of loans across major bank and non-bank lenders, including through the GFC.I am a Chartered Accountant and hold an Executive MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management.
Why the Board: Having been a member since 2006, I decided to “give back” to the club by standing for the Board. The experience gained throughout my career is applicable to the challenges of running a successful business and I look forward to contributing to the future development of the club for the benefit of all members.
Why I love golf: The challenge of a game you can play for life. I started following my dad around the golf course with my 1 club and I was hooked. Since then, I have enjoyed many rounds with family and friends and now have the joy of playing with Tobi, my son. The people you meet, the fresh air, the good shots and bad, all make golf the great, and sometimes frustrating, game we love.
Director
Donna Bartlett
Joined the Club: 2019
On the Board since: 2024
My Career: I am currently a Partner of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. I was admitted as a solicitor in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in December 1999 and completed a Master of Laws at UNSW in 2008. I have been in private practice as a commercial transaction lawyer for 25 years, specialising in technology and intellectual property. I began my legal career with Mallesons Stephen Jacques followed by partner appointments at national firms Holding Redlich and Gadens, moving to Deloitte in 2021. I hold a Certificate in Not For Profit Governance from the Governance Institute of Australia (2007), having acted as external legal advisor to CareFlight, Australian Sailing and Cricket Australia amongst other NFP organisations.
Why the Board: Throughout my life, I have been a perennial volunteer, looking for opportunities to support organisations that I am involved with at a personal or professional level. As I am in full-time work, offering my skills and experience to RGC is an opportunity for me to support the Club and its community. I believe my corporate and NFP experience and legal skills will add to the diverse skillset of the Board in a positive way, and I am genuinely delighted and feel privileged to be elected to represent the members of RGC.
Why I love golf: I thrive on the challenge to improve and love that players of any level can compete with each other. The thing I love most is that no matter what type of round you have, there is always friendship and laughter on the terrace and that one great shot of the day to share which will no doubt bring you back for another round.
Director
Helen Shephard
Joined the Club: 2016
On the Board since: 2025
My Career: I am currently Director Operations (APAC) at Altus Group, part-time as I transition to retirement, after 17 years in this applied management systems role. I’ve managed the ISO certifications for the business in Quality, OHS and Environment and led the People & Culture regional team for a number of years. I have a Bachelor of Arts from University of Canberra, majoring in business administration and law; I completed a Graduate Diploma in Applied Corporate Governance from the Governance Institute of Australia and am a Fellow of that Institution.
Why the Board: I respect the effort that goes into managing a club and appreciate the history of service and stewardship that has brought RGC through 100 years. I am honoured to be able to contribute to an organisation that has a solid history and a strong future with an engaged and active membership.
Why I love golf: Golf is a challenge, never the same, and teaches you a lot about yourself! Participation in golf provides me new experiences, connections and most importantly solid blocks of time to appreciate being outside and in good health.
Contact Email: board@rosevillegolf.com.au
We are pleased to welcome Monique Beange and Helen Shephard who were both voted in as Directors of the Board at the AGM on Tuesday 29th April 2025.