B. Theol, GDip Conflict Resolution, MAppSc (Social Ecology), ANZSOG Executive Fellows Program, and graduate of several leadership programs at Judge Business School Cambridge
Damian brings a wealth of experience to the role of Board Chair. He was the inaugural Chair of Mental Health Victoria, is the Chair of the Victorian Council of Social Service and has served on numerous board positions including the Victorian Healthcare Association, Victorian Public Tenants Association and Housing First.
Damian has expertise in governance and social policy through senior executive roles within the Victorian and New South Wales state governments.
As CEO of Better Health Network he successfully led a complex health and community organisation through a period of merging, significant growth, transformation, and strategic development. He is currently the CEO of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP).
BA (Hons), PhD (Public Health Management), graduate of the London School of Business Proteus Program, 2012
Responsibilities: Member, Commissioning, Quality and Performance Committee, Chair, Nominations and Remuneration Committee
Dr Alexander is an experienced board member and chair who has served public, private and not-for-profit organisations. Her recent board and governance roles have included Chair of Administrators of the City of Greater Geelong, Chair of the Naomi Milgrim Foundation, and Chair of Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network. She has also held senior leadership positions in her previous roles as CEO of the City of Melbourne, CEO of the Women’s and Children’s Health Service (incorporating the Royal Children’s and the Royal Women’s Hospitals in Melbourne) and as CEO of several health services in South Australia.
Dr Alexander has an international reputation for stakeholder management, community engagement and effective public relations in complex and politically sensitive environments. She has chaired numerous governance and management reviews for state governments and local governments in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.
Other current appointments or memberships as at 30 June 2025:
City of Wyndham Chair, Audit and Risk Management Committee
Calvary Health Care, non-executive director
Glen Eira Council, Chair, CEO Employment Matters Committee
Responsibilities: Chairperson, Community Council, Member, Nominations and Remuneration Committee
Abiola is an award-winning health care professional, entrepreneur, and community leader with over two decades of experience in the Australian health sector, focusing on aged care, multicultural communities and not-for-profit organisations. Her extensive background in healthcare, education and IT, coupled with a deep commitment to community development and social justice, underscores her expertise. Abiola’s career spans from frontline health care to senior management, showcasing proficiency in clinical practice, leadership, and advocacy across aged care, mental health, women’s health, youth, and education.
As a registered nurse and gerontologist, she is a passionate advocate for enhancing health outcomes for all groups. She was appointed a Victorian Multicultural Commissioner 2021-2023. She also founded Changepreneurs, a non-profit dedicated to empowering CALD youth and women. An alumna of Leadership Victoria, Abiola has won several health and community awards, including the 2021 Spirit of Victoria University Alumni People’s Choice Award.
Other current appointments or memberships as at 30 June 2025:
Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria (ECCV), Board chairperson
ECCV New and Emerging Policy Advisory Committee, Chairperson
Mambourin, Board member
Changepreneurs, President
African Women and Family Network (AWAFN), Board member
Responsibilities: Member, Finance, Audit and Systems Committee
Dr Anthony (Tony) Bartone is an experienced management executive and general practitioner of more than 35 years, working in two general practices in the northern suburbs of Melbourne.
Dr Bartone graduated from Melbourne University in 1984 after completing his residency at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, and obtained his fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 1990.
He also completed a Master of Business Administration from the Melbourne Business School in 2004 with First Class Honours.
Dr Bartone has held many federal AMA Council and Committee positions since 2008, including serving as a member of the AMA Council of General Practice. He was elected Federal President of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) in May 2018, having served as Vice President since May 2016. He served as President of the Australian Medical Association Victoria (AMAV) from 2014 to 2016, and as Vice President of AMAV from 2012 to 2014.
His principal specialty interests include men’s health, mental health counselling, care coordination of patients with multiple chronic illnesses, and aged care.
Other current appointments or memberships as at 30 June 2025:
Responsibilities: Member, Finance, Audit and Systems Committee
Chien is an experienced board director and radiologist with interests in clinical and corporate governance, strategic planning, equitable health care and digital health. He is a current board member of National Imaging Facility and he has been a board member of Integral Diagnostics.
He has held senior leadership roles, including chair and member of both the group-wide Integral Diagnostics and Lake Imaging clinical committees. As a radiologist for Lake Imaging, he has subspecialty expertise in musculoskeletal imaging, body MRI and cardiac computerised tomography. He is also a member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists’ Digital Health Committee and is actively involved with the not-for-profit global charity Radiology Across Borders, where he is co-lead of the Film Bank Project.
Other current appointments or memberships as at 30 June 2025:
Responsibilities: Chairperson, Commissioning, Quality and Performance Committee
Nancy is an experienced public health clinician and board member who has held senior executive roles in design, implementation, governance and evaluation of health programs within the commercial, not-for-profit, academic and government sectors.
Her 40-year career focuses on leading initiatives that use education, behavioural approaches, technology, clinical data, and systems changes to translate evidence into practice and deliver health outcomes that matter. Recently, she led the clinical governance of the Independent and Assisted Living Platform – a program by Australian Unity with 6,500 staff, 1,000 aged care beds, 20 retirement villages, and 35,000 home care packages, delivering care to more than 100,000 people across four states.
Other current appointments or memberships as at 30 June 2025:
Local Guardians Home Care Quality Care Advisory Board, Chair
B.A LL.B (Hons) LL.M (Melb) Grad Diploma Health & Medical Law
Responsibilities: Member, Commissioning, Quality and Performance Committee
Elizabeth Kennedy has had a 40-year legal career specialising in health law.
She has held a number of not-for-profit Board appointments throughout her career, including Director Monash Medical Centre, Alzheimer’s Victoria, Family Planning Victoria, Royal Women’s Hospital Foundation Ltd and the Victorian Cytology Service.
Other current appointments or memberships as at 30 June 2025:
Victorian Pharmacy Authority, Legal member
Western Health, Board director
Western Health, Chair, audit and risk committee
Australian Psychological Society, Board director
Australian Psychological Society, Chair, governance and risk committee
Responsibilities: Chairperson, Finance, Audit and Systems Committee
Genevieve Overell is an independent non-executive director on several boards. Her career spans leading executive and non-executive roles in financial services, infrastructure projects, professional services, government, health care, health sector, not-for-profits and the arts.
An experienced chair, Ms Overell brings significant commercial, legal, governance and advocacy skills. She was a Victorian Government deputy secretary and a partner at KPMG, advising on infrastructure projects. She is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and Institute of Public Administration of Australia (Victoria). In the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours, she was made a Member of the Order of Australia, in recognition of her service to the community. In 2021, Genevieve was appointed Distinguished Alumna of the Law Faculty, Monash University.
Other current appointments or memberships as at 30 June 2025:
Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Alliance, Non-executive director
Victorian Opera, Chair
Australian British Chamber of Commerce, Deputy National Chair
Cladding Safety Victoria, Non-executive director
German–Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Deputy National Chair and Chair of Nominations Committee
Responsibilities: Chairperson, Clinical Council, Member, Nominations and Remuneration Committee
Prof. Sanci is a local GP at Sexual Health Victoria, and Chair of General Practice and Head of Department of General Practice and Primary Care at the University of Melbourne. She was previously Chief GP Advisor to the Victorian Department of Health.
Prof. Sanci has over two decades of expertise in medical curriculum design, co-design methodologies, implementation science, evaluation, and clinical trials and cohort studies in primary care and online settings. Her specific research interests are about improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people through primary care and educational or workplace settings, and health services research to improve the consumer experience. She has a wide network of national and international research collaborators.
Other current appointments or memberships as at 30 June 2025:
Melbourne Academic Centre for Health, Co-Chair, Primary Care Committee
Victorian Department of Education Doctors in Secondary Schools Program, Medical advisor
Australasian School Based Health Association, President
Centre for Digital Transformation of Healthy, University of Melbourne, Advisor
Collaborative Practice Centre, University of Melbourne, Advisor
TROPHI (Translating Research Outcomes into the Primary Health Interface), Leadership committee member
APPRISE (Australian Partnership for Preparedness Research on Infectious Disease Emergencies), Co-lead, long covid project