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Graham G. Pascoe JP

Chairman Trustee and Non-Executive Director
Appointed 2000

Responsibilities

 

 

Qualifications and Experience

Mr Pascoe is a lifelong Camden resident with an extensive and diverse commitment to the local community.

He holds an Economics Degree and post-graduate qualifications in Environmental Planning, Land, Economy and Local Government Management.

Mr. Pascoe was previously employed by Camden Council for an extended period in a strategic Planning/Management Role.  He is currently employed as a planning consultant.

Peg McEntee OAM

Trustee and Non-Executive Director
Appointed 2000

Responsibilities


Member of Care Review Committee Member of Property and
Development Committee
Member of Audit and Risk Management Committee

Qualitifications and Experience


Mrs McEntee, now retired, has many years experience in community roles and small business and has served in her role as a director on the Board of several Aged Care facilities. she was awarded the OAM for her services to women and the community.

Bruce Hanrahan, AM

Vice Chairman

Trustee and Non-Executive Director
Appointed 2003

Responsibilities


Chairman of the Risk Management Committee, Member of Finance
Committee
Qualifications and Experience


Mr. Hanrahan is the principal solicitor in a local firm. He has extensive involvement in the local community including Chairman of the Macarthur Business Enterprise Centre, Chairman of St. Gregory's Foundation, Director of Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation and in 2001 was awarded an AM for his service to the Macarthur region.
 

 

   

Alek Jankowski, JP

Trustee and Non-Executive Director
Appointed 2000

 


Responsibilities


Honorary Treasurer
Chairman of the Finance Committee
Member of the Risk Management Committee

Qualifications and Experience

Mr. Jankowski is Group General Manager of several businesses in the Asua Pacific region for a major multi-national company. Originally trained as an Electrical Engineer, he also gained post-graduate degrees in Industrial Engineering and Management.

His career has included senior executive roles with several international businesses. He is a long time resident of Camden and has served the community as a member of the Sydney Water Customer Council and through Rotary International at both club and district executive level.

Michael Coffey JP

Non-Executive Director
Appointed 2008

Responsibilities

Chairman of the Property and Development Committee,
Member Care Review Committee

Qualifications and Experience

Michael Coffey is the Managing Director of a logistics company with many years experience in that field. He was elected Chairman of the Karitane organisation in 2008 and is a Board Director of Liverpool Catholic Club. He was recognised by Rotary for his involvement in community service while a member and is Past President of the Rotary Club of Liverpool West Inc.

Dr Rhonda Griffiths AM

Non-Executive Director
Appointed 2008

Responsibilities

 
Chairman of Care Review Committee

Qualifications and Experience

Dr. Rhonda Griffiths is a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife. She is a Professor of Nursing and Head, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Western Sydney. Rhonda is currently a Director of Diabetes Australia NSW. She has been National Vice President of Diabetes Australia and Vice President of Diabetes Australia NSW. She was awarded an AM in 2007 for services to diabetes, indigenous health and the nursing profession.

Teresa Harm

Non-Executive Director
Appointed 2011

Responsibilities

 
 

Qualifications and Experience

Teresa Harm has lived and worked in the Macarthur region and been a member of its volunteering community since 1990.
With a background in adult learning, Teresa has provided workplace learning in change management and action learning in both the tertiary and community sectors. In 2004 she planned and facilitated a NSW state-wide seminar on 'Women in Leadership' for a world-wide charity. 
As a Health Promotion Officer for the South-West Sydney Area Health Service, Teresa’s primary role was to promote the health benefits of physical activity for the over 50s.
Her current work is as manager of mental health, community development, research, advocacy, fundraising and volunteer training programs in a not-for-profit organisation. Teresa’s commitment to the promotion of healthy aging continues in her capacity as a volunteer with two local walking groups and in sharing her expertise with the Board of Carrington Centennial Care.