The Albanese Labor Government has appointed Ms Nataliya Dikovskaya to the Australian National Maritime Museum Council for a three year term.
Minister for the Arts, Tony Burke, said Ms
Dikovskaya has extensive experience in the financial sector and has worked with and supported a number of arts and cultural institutions.“Having served on boards for various cultural institutions, Nataliya’s knowledge will be a great asset to the Museum.
“Nataliya has also worked for many years in the financial sector and is equipped with extensive insight in the industry.”
The Australian National Maritime Museum is dedicated to exploring Australia’s maritime history through topics of migration, archaeology, ocean science, commerce, culture and lifestyle, and honours the stories of First Nations peoples’ living cultural connection to ancestral waters.
Nataliya Dikovskaya has worked in the financial services industry for over 17 years and is currently a senior adviser at Minchin Moore Private Wealth, and the Director of advisory support firm NASHAUS Consulting.
Ms Dikovskaya was the Chair of the Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize 2023 and is a member of the Finance, Audit and Risk sub-committee of the State Theatre Company of South Australia.
Since 2024, Ms Dikovskaya has been a member of the Contemporary Collectors Committee of the Art Gallery of South Australia and previously served as a member on the Helpmann Academy Foundation Board, which develops pathways for emerging creatives in the performing and visual arts.
Ms Dikovskaya holds a Masters of Applied Finance and is a Certified Financial Planner through the Financial Planning Association.
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