HAP BOARD MEMBERS

Pictured below are the current Board Members of Healthy Ageing Partnerships. Each board member brings their own background and expertise to their management function within HAP.

Cheryl Harris OAM

President

Cheryl is the current Chair/President of Healthy Ageing Partnerships and believes strongly in giving back to the community you live in.

Helen Andrew

Secretary

A social entrepreneur with an interest in regenerative systems thinking, Helen has dedicated her time to applying her interests for the betterment of the community.

Kerron Bromfield

Treasurer

Kerron is principal consultant with Health Operations, with a background in Human Resources and Business Management. She has extensive experience in healthcare and other business sectors.

Bruce Baynes

Recruitment

Bruce has been a Financial Adviser for nearly 25 years,  founder and a Director of Sage Care Advice in Maroochydore and a past-president of HAP.

Helen Szabo

Board Member

Helen is a Community Development Officer with the Sunshine Coast Council and has portfolios in health and wellbeing and older people.

Kelly de-Visser

Board Member

Kelly is the Noosa Seniors Coordinator within Noosa Council. Noosa Seniors provides a range of services for clients over the age of 65, (50 years and over Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people) who reside in the Noosa Shire.

Mark Forbes

Board Member

Mark, with his wife Gay, are the founders of endED House of Hope founded at Woombye in 2015 as a Sunshine Coast non-for-profit community organisation.

Dr Daniel Wadsworth

Board Member

Dan is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health at the University of the Sunshine Coast, and a Postdoctoral Fellow at Manna Institute for rural and regional mental health,

Julie Stacey

Board Member

Julie Stacey is the General Manager of Maroochy Home Maintenance and Care, commonly known as Maroochy Home Assist, which is a not-for-profit community support organisation based on the Sunshine Coast.

Dr Mia Schaumberg

Board Member

Mia’s research passion at UniSC is in exercise physiology and healthy ageing, particularly in relation to endocrine function, cognition, bone health and falls risk. 

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