Our Leadership

The decisions we make and how we operate are guided by our Constitution, a board of Directors and our Executive Leadership Team.

We are a registered company subject to the Corporations Act and regulated by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) and the Australian Charities & Not-for-Profit Commission.

Board of Directors

The Board sets our strategic direction and oversees and reviews the management of the organisation.

Our Board of Directors brings a variety of skills and expertise to Wellways to support us to achieve our vision and mission.

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Michael Gorton AM

LLB, BComm, FRACS (Hon), FANZCA (Hon)
Board Chair
Chair of the Governance, Policy and Advocacy Committee

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Julie Babineau

MSW (Social Work), BSc (PhEd), GAICD
Board Deputy Chair

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Elleni Bereded-Samuel AM

MEd, GradCert (MBA&M), GradDip (Counselling)

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Rosemary Boote

BBus

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James Digby

MBA, GradDip International and Community Development, BBus, FCPA

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Scott Hartley

BComm, FCPA, CA ANZ, MAICD
Chair of the Finance, Audit & Resource Management Committee

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Rod Little

AICD

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Hon. Reba Meagher

BA, MLLR, GradDip Industrial Law, GAICD

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Professor Richard Newton

MBChB, FRANZCP, MRCPsych
Chair of the Quality & Safety Committee

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Kay Toshach

B.Phyt, GradCertHAdmin, GAICD
Chair of the People & Culture Committee

Executive Leadership Team

The Executive Leadership Team (ELT), with the board, set the direction for the organisation to achieve our vision and mission.

The ELT is also responsible for the effective operations of the organisation, ensuring everything is in place to ensure everyone can do their work safely and effectively.

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Laura Collister

Chief Executive Officer

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Gerard Reed

Company Secretary and Director, Business Development

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Nicole Kondogiannis

Director, People and Culture

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Nikki Wynne

Director, Service Delivery

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Rachael Lovelock

Director, Business Systems Transformation