The sum of $24 million would seem daunting to anybody. Not Nicola Williams.
The Taupō businesswoman has spent much of the past six years devoting her energy to the Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui as the chairwoman of its trust.
Williams was brought on as the unpaid chairwoman of the gallery trust in 2013 to help with the task of fundraising the $24m needed to redevelop, extend and earthquake-proof the gallery. The trust has achieved that goal and more - cost escalations mean that so far it has raised $34.5m, with more still needed.
In recognition of her leadership and commitment to the project, Williams has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to arts governance in today's Queen's Birthday Honours.
Although she lives in Taupō, Williams has retained strong links with her hometown of Whanganui. She is an avid proponent of the arts and has been a supporter of the Sarjeant Gallery since 1994.