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ADVISORY BOARD

The chief role of the Advisory Board is to facilitate two-way engagement between stakeholders and researchers. Board members provide independent advice to the Management Committee with regard to strategy and external relations, facilitate the Centre's engagement with relevant stakeholders, identify new opportunities for engagement, and act as advocates and champions of CEPAR.

Members

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Chair Marc de Cure >

 

Professor Helen Bartlett >
Pro Vice-Chancellor and President, Gippsland campus, Monash University
Convenor, Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA) Initiative
 
 
Dr Stephen Bunker >
Medibank Private
 
 
Professor John Creedy >
Faculty of Business and Economics
University of Melbourne
 
 
Jonathan Deane > 
General Manager, Group Strategy                   AMP                                                                                                         
 
 
Professor Alan Duncan >
Director, the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM)
University of Canberra
 
 
Anne Gordon >
CEPAR Director of Operations
 
 
Rob Heferen >
Executive Director, Revenue Group
The Treasury 
 
 
Catherine Nance >  
Head of Retirement Incomes and Asset Consulting group                                                        
PricewaterhouseCoopers
 
 
Professor John Piggott > 
CEPAR Director
 
 
Edward Whitehouse >
Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs (ELS)
OECD
 
 
Serena Wilson >
Deputy Secretary, Social Policy                                                                                                            
Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA)
 
 
Jeromey Temple >
Director of The National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre, ACT 

Two further appointments (representatives from the Department of Health and Ageing, and National Seniors Australia) will be announced shortly.

1st International CEPAR Conference 2 - 3 July 2013
ANALYSING POPULATION AGEING Multidisciplinary perspectives and innovations UNSW, Sydney, Australia