Bill joined the Board in 2017 and brings significant business and entrepreneurial experience, having both developed and acquired small businesses in the hardware, self-storage and document management sectors. Bill’s community roles have included Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal, Rotary, Illawarra Sports Stadium Trust, Illawarra basketball and Illawarra Academy of Sport. Bill is a member of Cram’s Risk & Audit committee.
Elena joined our Board of Directors in 2022 and brings a wealth of experience to Cram. Elena currently works locally in the Property Development space at IRT. Her professional experience also includes architectural firm work, property development, and 8 years working at UOW in both the Planning and the Capital Works teams. Elena has degrees in Engineering, Architectural Technology, Construction Management, and a Masters of Business Administration. She is also a member of numerous professional organisations including the National Association of Women in Construction, Urban Development Institute of Australia, and the Property Council.
Judy Mullan is an Associate Professor within the University of Wollongong (UOW) School of Medicine. She is the Academic Director of the Centre for Health Research Illawarra Shoalhaven Population (CHRISP) and the Deputy Director of the Illawarra and Southern Practice Based Research Network (ISPRN) recognised as one of Australia’s most successful primary care research networks. Judy holds Bachelor degrees in Pharmacy and the Arts, as well as a PhD in Public Health. She is a registered pharmacist and a fellow of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia. Judy has made significant professional and research contributions in the areas of: health services research, chronic disease management, safe medication management, aged care research, multicultural health, patient education and health literacy.
Ben has been an accountant in the Illawarra for the past 20 years. As a practising accountant he has had exposure to many industries and various local businesses, from which he has developed a broad range of accounting and auditing skills. He also sits on the Salvation Army local business advisory Board. Ben will act on Crams Risk and Audit committee.
James was appointed as a Director of The Cram Foundation in December 2020 and sits on the Audit & Risk Committee. He brings a broad range of experience in leadership, risk management, strategy, Information Technology and cyber security. James is also currently Chief Executive Officer at HAMBS, an IT organisation that service the Private Health sector. He is a graduate of the AICD Company Directors Course and has completed a Bachelor of Science (Computer Science), a Bachelor of Commerce (Management), a Master of Information Science and a Certificate of Executive Leadership.
Kimberlee joined the Cram board in 2023 and brings with her a passion for inclusivity, accessibility and equal opportunities for all. A solicitor working as an Estates Administrator for Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, Kimberlee is committed to making a meaningful impact in the lives of people living with a disability. As a person with lived experience herself, she is driven by her desire to create positive change in the broader community. Kimberlee is an active member in the Disability Inclusion and Action Plan Steering Committee at Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, the Diversity and Inclusion Committee at NSW Law Society and the Disability Sub-Committee. She also holds an educational role as a Lived Experience Speaker for Guide Dogs NSW/ACT.
Maree Morgan Monk has a distinguished career spanning over two decades in various sectors, including healthcare, non-profit organisations, and community outreach programs. Her passion for advocacy and her unwavering dedication to creating inclusive environments make her a perfect fit for the Cram Foundation. Maree’s journey in community service began early in her career, where she quickly became known for her innovative approaches to problem-solving and her ability to inspire and mobilize teams. Her work has consistently demonstrated a focus on empowering individuals and fostering environments where everyone can thrive.
Michael is a lawyer with over forty years’ experience in private practice and in the university sector; most of which was as a partner in Wollongong’s largest law firm. His predominate areas of practice were litigation and mediation, often involving workplace injuries, employment disputes, and acting for persons with a disability. Michael holds bachelor’s degrees in commerce and law together with an Executive Masters of Business Administration. He is a past director of several community sporting organisations and is currently the Chair of the Illawarra Legal Centre. Michael is a member of Cram’s People and Culture and Remuneration Board Committee. He is also a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
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