COTA Victoria refreshes board
Advocacy body Council on the Ageing Victoria has announced three new board of directors – Hayley Hunter, Tanya O’Connor and Mark Stokes.
Advocacy body Council on the Ageing Victoria has announced three new board of directors – Hayley Hunter, Tanya O’Connor and Mark Stokes.
Hayley Hunter has more than 10 years of specialist legal expertise in guardianship, wills and elder abuse. She also serves as a member of the Senior Rights Victoria advisory committee.
Tanya O’Connor has an executive background in technology development and clinical research. She also serves on boards with a focus on aged care and dementia.
Mark Stokes has worked as a researcher, academic and advocate in the fields of public health, psychology, and biomedicine. He also joins COTA Victoria with strong ties to numerous not-for-profit organisations.
“We’re thrilled to welcome such high-calibre and experienced professionals to our board of directors,” said COTA Victoria president Robert Caulfield. “We’re excited about what lies ahead for COTA Victoria with a full contingent of board members, a new strategic plan, and reinvigorated vision.”
With COTA Victoria undergoing sweeping organisational change, CEO Chris Potaris said the new board members have arrived at a perfect time.
With these positions now filled, we can focus on COTA Victoria’s transformation into a resilient organisation that shows demonstrable value for those we represent.”
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