New third sector appointments
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Leading Age Services Australia‘s new CEO, Reid, has held previous roles as a senior executive and an elective official at the Pharmacy Guild of Australia. During his time, he was involved in negotiating and implementing many aspects of the Community Pharmacy Agreements between the Federal Government and the Pharmacy Guild of Australia.
The new CEO of Creative Partnerships Australia, Menzies, has held roles in arts policy, including working with two Federal arts ministers where she developed measures to encourage private sector support for the arts. She has also worked for the Australia and New Zealand Children’s Hermatology/Oncology Group.
Martin, who joins the Children’s Tumor Foundation of Australia as its National Patron, has held positions in the Australian Parliament, academia and the private sector. Previous roles include Speaker of the House of Representatives, Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Pro Vice Chancellor International at Victoria University and Deputy Vice Chancellor at Curtin University of Technology.
Third Sector congratulates Reid, Menzies and Martin on their new roles and wishes Mansour all the best with his future endeavours.