Governance
Our governance framework ensures AMEB Victoria operates with integrity, accountability and a clear commitment to education and community.

How we are governed
AMEB Victoria is a public company limited by guarantee and a registered charity. As a subsidiary of the University of Melbourne, it is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the University. The Board provides strategic oversight and is supported by an Examiners’ Advisory Committee, whose members bring expertise in education, training, and assessment. Together, they ensure AMEB Victoria maintains the highest standards in exam practice, policy, and delivery, providing a strong foundation for the organisation’s work and ensuring its ongoing contribution to music, drama, and performance education in Victoria.
The Board’s work is complemented by the involvement of examiners, each of whom is a member of their subject’s Examining Panel. These panels meet regularly to review standards, discuss examining matters, and engage in professional development, maintaining consistency and quality across all disciplines. Day-to-day operations are overseen by the General Manager, who implements strategy and manages services for examiners, candidates, and teachers. This structure ensures AMEB Victoria combines academic rigour with practical delivery, enabling us to remain trusted, fair and accessible to the communities we serve.
Our Board
The Directors of Australian Music Examinations Board (Vic) Limited are as follows:

Prof. Emeritus Ian Holtham
Chair
BA(Hons), DipEd, PhD(Melb), BMus(Hons)(Durham), HonFMusA, FTCL, ARCM, LRAM, LGSM
Professor Emeritus Ian Holtham was for many years the most senior member of the performance staff of the Conservatorium of Music at the University of Melbourne, where he taught for more than three decades. He led the piano area of the University for almost a quarter of a century and is one of the most distinguished and highly regarded pianists and pedagogues in Australia and beyond. In the University of Melbourne, he has held a wide range of senior posts including Associate Dean and Head of Performance. He also served for a time as the Head of Studies at the Australian National Academy of Music.
Ian Holtham has performed throughout Europe, Asia and Australia and has broadcast regularly with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation since the late seventies. His discography is particularly distinguished, consisting currently of 19 solo CDs which include the complete Well Tempered Clavier, the last three Beethoven sonatas as well as the complete Etudes, Preludes, Ballades, Scherzi and Impromptus of Chopin – and major repertoire from many other composers. His CDs of Australian compositions include a wide range of works which thirteen major Australian composers wrote specifically for him. He has written widely on Music in a variety of international journals and was piano adviser and contributor to the Oxford Companion to Australian Music. Ian Holtham has been a Steinway Artist for many years, and in the late 1990s established the Melbourne Conservatorium as the only institution of higher musical training in the Southern Hemisphere which was gazetted as a Steinway School.
Professor Holtham has served many roles within the AMEB over a long period. He was the Chair of the Australian Music Examinations Board in Victoria for over a decade at the beginning of the century, and he has returned to that role in 2021. He has also been the Chair of the national AMEB piano syllabus on multiple occasions, and has served five terms as the Federal Chair of the AMEB. In 2018 the Board conferred its highest honour on him, the Honorary Fellowship in Music, and in 2023 Professor Holtham was appointed as the Chief Examiner (Practical) by the Federal Board.

Assoc. Prof. Joel Brennan
Deputy Chair
BMus(Oberlin), MMus, MMA, DMA(Yale)
Joel Brennan enjoys a diverse career as a performer and teacher. He has performed with orchestras around the globe, including the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Winnipeg Symphony, Malaysian Philharmonic, and Bilkent Symphony Orchestra (Turkey); and has served as principal trumpet of the Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra (Japan) and Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra (Netherlands).
A proponent of contemporary music and chamber music, Joel Brennan has given solo and collaborative recitals in the United States, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Australia and Japan. He is a member of Ensemble Three, a unique trio of trumpet, trombone, and guitar which has been praised as “an inspiring example of forward-thinking classical music culture” and won the 2017 Melbourne Recital Centre Contemporary Masters Award.
Joel Brennan received his bachelor’s degree from Oberlin Conservatory of Music before pursuing graduate studies at the Yale School of Music from which he is a recipient of the Doctor of Musical Arts degree. Awarded a Fulbright Grant 2007, he spent a year performing, teaching, and studying in the Netherlands.
Deeply devoted to education, Joel Brennan is Associate Professor of Music Performance at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and has also served on faculty at Brandon University (Canada) and the Juilliard School’s campus in Tianjin (China).
Associate Professor Brennan is the Chair of AMEB Victoria’s Examinations Advisory Committee, the Chair of the Specialist Examining Panel for Brass, and a Yamaha Performing Artist.

Ms Carla Blackwood
Director
BMus(Hons)(USyd), MMus(Musikakademie der Stadt Basel), MMus(Zücher Hochschüle der Künste)
Carla Blackwood is Lecturer in French Horn Performance at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and a member of the Horn Faculty at the Australian National Academy of Music. She is a committed performer of both historically informed early music and contemporary repertoire, and performs regularly with ensembles and orchestras around Australia and internationally. She is principal horn of both the Orchestra of the Antipodes (Pinchgut Opera) and the Australian Haydn Ensemble, performs regularly with the Australia Ensemble, and is a regular guest principal horn with Melbourne and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras.
Prior to taking up her current position in Melbourne, Carla Blackwood spent over a decade living and working in Europe, and had contracts with orchestras across Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Sweden. Most recently she was Principal Horn of the Tiroler Symphonie Orchester and Professor for Horn at the Tiroler Landeskonservatorium, in Innsbruck, Austria, before she returned to Australia in 2018.

Mr John Demagistris
Director
BBus(Monash), CA, FCPA, GAICD
John Demagistris has two decades of experience working in various financial management and financial accounting roles, which have included responsibility for the development, execution and monitoring of financial management strategies in large complex environments.
As the Director of Financial Accounting and Budgeting at the University of Melbourne, John Demagistris’ primary role is to support the Chief Financial Officer in the short-term and long-term financial management of the University and its divisions.
John Demagistris brings to AMEB Victoria his expertise in financial planning processes, internal and external financial reporting, business process improvement and accounting for complex financial transactions.
His other directorships include the Nossal Institute Limited.

Louarde Thomas
Director
LLM(London), LLB(JCU), GDLP(College of Law)
Louarde Thomas is a solicitor with eight years of experience working on Victorian and Federal royal commissions and more broadly in commercial litigation, criminal law and child protection across various jurisdictions. She holds a Bachelor of Laws from James Cook University, a Master of Laws (Human Rights specialisation) from the University of London and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from the College of Law. She is presently employed as a principal solicitor with the Victorian Government Solicitor’s Office, with her practice primarily focussed on royal commissions and inquiries.
Louarde Thomas brings to AMEB Victoria her expertise in risk management, negotiation and dispute resolution and large scale litigation.

Assoc. Prof. Jerry Wong
Director
BMus(Indiana), MMus(Peabody), DMA(Manhattan School of Music)
Steinway Artist Jerry Wong has appeared in prestigious settings across the globe, including the National Concert Hall of Taipei, National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., Melbourne Recital Centre, Opera City Hall in Tokyo, Severance Hall in Cleveland and Weill Recital Hall in New York City. The American-born pianist has made three solo recordings on the MSR Classics label. His first disc of works by Sergei Prokofiev garnered international praise. Audio Society wrote that he “brings [introspection and gentle nostalgia to this music] better than anyone I have heard to assay the Eighth (Sonata) since the late Emil Gilels”. The disc has been featured on David Dubal’s Reflections from the Keyboard on WQXR and The Piano Matters on WWFM. In 2018, he commemorated the 100-year passing of Claude Debussy by releasing Of Motion and Dance – Piano Music of Claude Debussy. American Record Guide described it as a “don’t miss release”. His most recent project titled Of Love and Longing – Piano Music of Franz Liszt was praised in Fanfare as “introspective, insightful, intuitive, and illuminating…exceptional artistry.”
An avid chamber musician, Wong has performed at the Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival, Killington Music Festival, Magic Mountain Music Farm, Mimir Chamber Music Festival (Australia) and Pacific Music Festival (Japan). Over the span of more than a decade, he performed and taught at the Kent Blossom Music Festival, where he appeared frequently with members of The Cleveland Orchestra.
Wong was Professor of Piano at Kent State University in Ohio from 2003-2019, during which time he developed a flourishing class of international students. His masterclasses have taken him throughout the United States, as well as conservatories and festivals in Australia, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Italy, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, and Taiwan. In 2019, Mr. Wong relocated from the United States to Australia, where he is an Associate Professor and Head of Keyboard at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.
Examiners' Advisory Committee
The Examiners’ Advisory Committee advises the Victorian Board on matters pertaining to the conduct of exams in Victoria. The committee consists of the Chairs and Deputy Chairs of the instrument Examiners’ Panel.
Assoc. Prof. Joel Brennan
Committee Chair and Chair of Brass
BMus(Oberlin), MMus, MMA, DMA(Yale)
Prof. Emeritus Ian Holtham
Chair of Piano
BA(Hons), DipEd, PhD(Melb), BMus(Hons)(Durham), HonFMusA, FTCL, ARCM, LRAM, LGSM
Fintan Murphy
Chair of Strings
PhD, MMus(Melb), ConcertRecitalDip(Lond), LMusA
Neil Fisenden
Chair of Woodwind
LMusA, AMusA
Dr. Trevor Jones
Chair of Voice
PhD(Melb), BMusEd(UWA)
Robert Sipos-Ori
Deputy Chair of Piano
MMus, BMus(Hons)(Melb), LMusA, AMusA
Anna Daniel
Deputy Chair of Strings
DipArts(Mus)(VCA), AMusA
Dr. Johanna Selleck
Deputy Chair of Woodwind
PhD, MMus, BA, BMus(Melb), TMusA, LMusA, AMusA
Linda Hewett
Deputy Chair of Brass
BMus, MMus(Perf), DipMus(VCA), LMusA, AMusA, LTCL, FTCL
Ana Mitsikas
Deputy Chair of Voice
BA(Deakin), AMusA
Examiner Panels
Each Victorian examiner is a member of their respective subject’s Examining Panel. The Chair of each Examining Panel in Victoria is as follows:
Prof. Emeritus Ian Holtham
Piano
Fintan Murphy
Strings
Neil Fisenden
Woodwind
Ruth Wilkinson
Recorder
Assoc. Prof. Joel Brennan
Brass
Dr. Trevor Jones
Voice
Wendy Couch
Percussion
Dr. Ian Burk
Theory
Leslie Cartwright
Speech & Drama
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell
Teaching
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