Governance

The Board of Governors represents a blend of skills and experience in a range of areas relevant to the operation of the International Skills and Training Institute in Health (ISTIH). The Board has responsibility for the corporate governance of the Institute, and for the objects of the Institute as detailed in its Constitution. Accordingly, the Board has ultimate responsibility for the conduct and activities of the Institute.


BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Chairman Professor Michael V. HendersonElected
Michael Henderson

Professor Michael V. Henderson



Professor Henderson’s current appointments include: Chairman of MEDSCI International Healthcare (a not-for-profit healthcare advisory service), the Australian Institute for Radiochemical engineering (AIRE), the Technology Industry Advisory Council (TIAC)

Professor Henderson is a strong promoter internationally of healthcare, education and research. He has played an integral role in assisting Australian universities to set up ties with South East Asian & global universities in the areas of health, law, agriculture, engineering, skills & training. In addition, he has been pivotal in the creation and development of a number of national and international research institutes, bringing with him strong commercial skills and corporate governance. His network and introductions of professional associates to these institutes has been invaluable in their development and ongoing sustainability.

Vice Chairman Winthrop Professor Bruce W.S. RobinsonElected
Professor Bruce Robinson

Winthrop Professor Bruce W.S. Robinson


MBBS MD FRACP FRCP DTM&H FCCP

Winthorp Professor Bruce Robinson’s current appointments include: Professor in Medicine at the School of Medicine & Pharmacology at the University of Western Australia , Consultant Respiratory Physician and Director at the Department of Respiratory Medicine at Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital  and Director at the National Research Centre for Asbestos-Related Diseases. He is also the Chairman of the State Health Research Advisory Council, Department of Health Western Australia and Chairman of the Asbestos Working Party of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC)

As a part of ISTIH, W/Professor Robinson has served in a Tsunami Medical Relief Team in Aceh, Indonesia delivering medical care, providing training in respiratory medicine, bronchoscopy skills and disaster preparedness in Banda Aceh, Meulaboh and Jakarta. His role for ISTIH has also involved him serving in Sumatra and Haiti after their devastating earthquakes. He has previously worked in other developing countries, including Papua New Guinea and Nepal.

Member Mr Harold Clough AO OBE CitWAElected
Harold Clough

Mr Harold Clough AO OBE CitWA


AO OBE CitWA

Mr Harold Clough graduated from UWA in 1947 with Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (First Class Honours). He was awarded the US Fulbright Scholarship in 1951 and attended the University of California where he completed a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering. Upon his return to Perth in 1954, Harold joined his father’s engineering and construction company (Clough Engineering Group). He served as Managing Director of Clough Limited until 1988 and Chairman of Clough Limited until late 2002. Harold is currently the Chairman of McRae Investments Pty Ltd.

His awards include the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977, Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1979, WA Citizen of the Year in Industry and Commerce in 1983, Officer of the Order of Australia and an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Engineering, both in 1990, the James N Kirby Award in 1993 by the Australasian Regional Board of the Institution of Electrical Engineers and the Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal by the Institution of Engineers Australia. In 1994 he was honoured with the inaugural gold medal for his contribution to engineering, industry and commerce by the WA Division of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.  In 1997 he was jointly awarded the International Business Corporation Business Award and also an Australian Constructors Association Award for over 50 Years Service to the Australian Construction Industry.  In 2005 he was awarded the Sir Edward “Weary” Dunlop Medal for long term commitment to enhancing the quality of life in the region and improving Australia-Asia relations.

His professional associations include past President of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (1995), past President of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia, past Senate member of the University of Western Australia and member of the Australia-Indonesia Institute.  He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Australia, Fellow Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering, Fellow Australian Institute of Management, Fellow Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Member Mr John Langoulant AO CitWAElected
John Langoulant

Mr John Langoulant AO CitWA


AO CitWA

John Langoulant is the Chief Executive of Oakajee Port and Rail (OPR). He previously served as Chief Executive of Australian Capital Equity, Chief Executive of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia and Chief Executive of the Western Australian Government Treasury department.

Mr Langoulant is Chair of GESB, Chairman of the Board of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Deputy Chair of the Board of The Western Australian Ballet, Senator at the University of Western Australia, member of the Council of Australian Governments’ Reform Council, Chair of the Board of Leadership WA, and on the boards of the Committee for Perth and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Member Mr John PoulsenElected
John Poulsen

Mr John Poulsen



John Poulsen recently became the Managing Partner of Squire Saunders Australia’s Perth office. Previously, he was the Managing Partner for Minter Ellison’s Perth Office and in that role he has led the Perth office through a change process which has resulted in significant increases in staff engagement, reduction in staff turnover and significant revenue growth.  Before becoming Managing Partner he was recognised as a leading finance lawyer in Western Australia, where he acted for Australia’s pre-eminent financiers such as the four major banks, Macquarie Bank, Babcock & Brown and St George Bank.

John also acted for project sponsors (such as Alcoa) in project finance transactions. He has been involved in the project financing of power stations, gas pipelines, oil and gas projects and mining projects in Western Australia and also has considerable experience in securitisation of different types of receivables.

He is State President of Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) Western Australia and a member of the National Board of CEDA. He is also a Member of the WA Council of the Australia China Business Council, the Graduate School of Business Advisory Board and Deputy Chair of Volunteering.

Member Mr Bret MattesElected
Bret Mattes

Mr Bret Mattes



Bret Mattes is CEO and Managing Director of Star Energy Pty Ltd, a renewable energy group that is an alliance of Australian, UK, Indonesian and Singaporean companies. He is the Chairman of WA ChemCentre and Chairman of EcoCarbon. He previously served as Chairman of New World Energy, Vice President Australia/Asia Gas & Power at BHP Billiton and various roles at Shell International.

Mr Mattes is the Director of State Library of Western Australia Foundation, Chairman of Australian Energy Alliance, Australian Member Committee of World Energy Council, Director, Research Institute for Sustainable Energy (WA), WA State Library Custodians Board, Chairman WA Ballet, Chairman Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Member WA Government Taskforce on Greenhouse (Offsets), Australian industry representative on Clean Fossil Energy Taskforce of Asia/Pacific Partnership on Clean Development & Climate, Director, Berndt Museum, University of Western Australia, and on the WA Fulbright Fellowship Committee.

Member Mr David SingletonElected
David Singleton

Mr David Singleton



David Singleton became the CEO & MD of Poseidon Nickel in July 2007.  David was the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Clough Limited between August 2003 and January 2007.  Prior to joining Clough, he was the Group Head of Strategy, Mergers and Acquisitions for BAE Systems (formally British Aerospace) based in London.  Mr Singleton spent three successful years as the Chief Executive Officer of Alenia Marconi Systems and was based in Rome, Italy.

Mr Singleton has served as a member of the National Defence Industries Council in the UK, and as a board member and Vice-President of Defence for Intellect.  He is a non-executive Director of Triton Gold which was one of the few successful resource IPO’s on the ASX in 2009 and is also a non-executive Director of Quickstep Holdings, which is a technology based GRP manufacturer to the Defence industry.  Mr Singleton has over 20 years international business experience in senior executive roles, primarily in Europe, USA and Australia.

Mr. Singleton has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from University College London.

Member Mr Michael SchochElected
Michael Schoch

Mr Michael Schoch



Michael Schoch joined Shell Australia in 1986, having graduated with an Economics Degree (Honours) from Murdoch University. Early roles with Shell were primarily operational, working with Shell’s Retailers and Wholesale Distributors in Western Australia, including 3 years as an Area Manager, and then as a Strategist for the Downstream business (Melbourne). Michael spent several years with Shell International in London in the Shareholder’s office for Central & Eastern Europe, followed by 2 years in Prague as the Acquisitions Manager for Shell’s Retail business across Central & Eastern Europe. He then served as the Development Manager for the Retail business in Australia and New Zealand.

Following his return to Perth in 2000, he joined Shell’s oil & gas business working on various assets including the Sunrise Gas Venture in the Timor Sea, China’s West to East Gas Pipeline Project in Beijing, and the North West Shelf, in either commercial or governance roles.

Michael is currently Vice-President Production, accountable for Shell’s equity interests in the North West Shelf and Woodside, as well as the Operations Readiness for the Prelude Floating LNG facility.

Member Ms Ruth HarrisonElected
Ruth Harrison

Ms Ruth Harrison



Ruth Harrison is an International Hotelier of 37 years experience.  Born in Melbourne, raised and educated in Australia, Ruth joined Hilton International in 1974, recently leaving the company to reside permanently in Perth after having held the position of General Manager of the Parmelia Hilton Perth between 1994-2002 and 2007-2011.

Ruth has held management positions in Sydney, Sydney Airport, Melbourne, Chicago Hawaii and General Manager at Sydney Airport, Perth, Melbourne Hilton on the Park, and again in Perth.

Associations over the period of her career include Fellow of the Institute of Company Directors, National Board Member of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) Commissioner for the Western Australian Tourism Commission (also chaired the WATC International Marketing Advisory Committee), Board Member for the Tourism Council (WA) and Board Member for the Children’s Charity Variety Club of Victoria.

Ms Harrison has held advisory roles for Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School NSW, Deputy Chair (NSW) Australian Hotels Association and was an Advisory Board Member for the William Angliss Hospitality College (VIC).

Member Winthorp Professor Ian PuddeyUWA Representative
Ian Puddey

Winthorp Professor Ian Puddey


MBBS FRACP MD

Winthorp Professor Ian Puddey is the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science at UWA. He is a general physician with a special interest in cardiovascular medicine.

W/Professor Puddey is a member of the High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, the International Society of Hypertension and the Australian Atherosclerosis Society.

Member Dr Andrew RobertsonDept of Health Representative
Andrew Robertson1

Dr Andrew Robertson


CSC, MBBS, MPH, MHSM, AFACHSE, AFAIM, FAFPHM, FRACMA, GAICD

Dr Robertson is the Deputy Chief Health Officer and Director of Disaster Management, Regulation and Planning within the Public Health Division of WA Health. He is also a Captain in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve and Chair of the Defence Health Services’ Chemical Biological and Radiological (CBR) Defence and Disaster Medicine Consultative Group.

His involvement in disaster medicine has included leading the Australian Medical Relief team into the Maldives post tsunami and the WA Health team into Indonesia after the Yogyakarta earthquakes in June 2006. Since 2007, he has coordinated the WA Health responses to various remote incidents, including Cyclone George, the Varanus Island gas explosion, the Learmonth air incident, the Manjimup bus crash, the Mumbai terrorist attack, and the Ashmore Reef incident.

INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Chair Professor Allan G. Kermode

Professor Allan G. Kermode


MBBS MD FRACP FRCP

Allen Kermode

Clinical Professor Allan Kermode graduated in Medicine from the University of Western Australia in 1984 and was awarded the Prizes in Medicine, Surgery, and the Australian Medical Association Gold Medal. Post graduate awards include the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Foundation Fellowship, the Royal Australasian College of Physicians Sandoz Australia Prize, the Royal Australian College of Physicians Merck Sharp and Dohme Travelling Fellowship in Infectious Diseases, and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia CJ Martin Fellowship.

He is a former Honorary Secretary of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists, Member of the Specialist Advisory Committee of the Royal Australian College of Physicians, and Coordinator of Advanced Training for Neurology.

He is currently a member of the Central Scientific Committee and Deputy Secretary of the Pan Asian Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis, and a Member of the Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia Clinical Trials Network Executive.

Currently he is Clinical Professor of Neurology, University of Western Australia, Director of the Demyelinating Diseases Centre in the Centre for Neuromuscular and Neurological Diseases, Australian Neuromuscular Research Institute, Consultant Neurologist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and in private practice at St John of God Hospital Subiaco.

He serves on a number of both National and International Scientific Advisory Boards for both industry and academia.    His past appointments include the Oxford University Nuffield Department of Medicine, the Institute of Molecular Medicine Oxford, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square London UK, the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda Maryland USA, and the Heidelberg Kopf clinic in Germany.

He has lectured extensively and has strong collaborations within the Asian region, and has been invited to visit many health and academic facilities in countries such as Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan. He has published widely in international peer reviewed scientific journals and has received well over 2000 citations.

Member Professor Barry Marshall AC CitWA Nobel Laureate

Professor Barry Marshall AC CitWA Nobel Laureate


MB BS W.Aust., FRACP, FRS, FAA

Barry Marshall

Prof. Barry Marshall has managed a Helicobacter pylori research group almost since his discovery of Helicobacter pylori with Robin Warren in 1982. Prof. Marshall has received many honors for his work on Helicobacter pylori, most notably they include, the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology in 2005, The William Beaumont Prize in 2006 (American Gastroenterology Association), in 1995 the Albert Lasker Award (Albert & Mary Lasker Foundation), and in 1998 the Dr. A. H. Heineken Prize for Medicine (The Alfred Heineken Foundation, Amsterdam).

In 2007 Prof. Marshall was awarded the honour of Western Australian of the year and The Companion in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AC). Prof. Marshall holds professional memberships with the Australian Academy of Science, the British Royal Society, the Institute of Medicine (USA), the American Gastroenterological Association, the Australian Gastroenterological Society and the Australian Medical Association to name a few.

In the past few years Prof. Marshall’s laboratory has developed enhanced methods for non-invasive studies on the molecular epidemiology of H. pylori, notably rapid breath test methods and retrieval of the organism (and culture) from a swallowed string. The H. pylori laboratory has produced seven Microbiology Honors graduates and currently has one Honors and three PhD candidates enrolled. Prof. Marshall has also recently succeeded in drawing investor funding from international and national sources for the creation of Ondek; a small biotech company focused on developing new biologic delivery systems for vaccines and therapeutics, utilizing the unique characteristics of genetically modified Helicobacter pylori.

Member Winthrop Professor Fiona Wood AM Australian of the Year 2005

Winthrop Professor Fiona Wood AM Australian of the Year 2005


BSc MB BS St Thomas Hosp. Lond., Hon.DM Leeds, FRCS, FRACS

Fiona Wood

Winthrop Professor Fiona Wood is a Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon specialising in the field of  burn care, trauma and scar reconstruction.

Fiona is the Director of the WA Burns Service of Western Australia and a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Princess Margaret Hospital and Royal Perth Hospital.

Her research as Chairperson through the Burn Injury Research Unit UWA and the McComb Foundation is focused on scarless healing.

In bringing basic science to the bedside the aim is to build a unique capacity to facilitate direct research collaborations between researchers and practitioners across basic science, clinical care and clinical outcomes.

The research includes all facets of burn care, from injury prevention to acute care on to long term outcomes undertaken in collaboration with the multidisciplinary burn care teams, is essential to provide a clear evidence-based practice.

Fiona has also been involved in a number of education and disaster response programmes associated with her interest in burns and has presented and published a variety of papers over the years.

In addition, she has been the recipient of the 2003 Australian Medical Association ‘Contribution to Medicine’ Award and an Order of Australia Medal for work with Bali bombing victims. Fiona was named West Australian of the Year for 2004, and was nominated as a National Living Treasure and Australian Citizen of the Year in 2004.

Fiona was again named West Australian of the Year for 2005, and received the honour of being named Australian of the Year in 2005.

Fiona and Marie Stoner, co-founders of Clinical Cell Culture, won the 2005 Clunies Ross Award for their contributions to Medical Science in Australia.

Member Winthrop Professor Christobel Saunders

Winthrop Professor Christobel Saunders


MB BS Lond., FRCS, FRACS

Christobel Saunders

Winthrop Professor Christobel Saunders has been Professor of Surgical Oncology at the School of Surgery, University of Western Australia since November 2002.  Her clinical interests are in the diagnosis and management of breast cancer and melanoma.

Professor Saunders is a Board Member of Cancer Australia, President of The Cancer Council of Western Australia and on many local and international research and charitable committees such as the Breast Cancer Network Australia and the national cancer genetics consortium kConFab.

Her research interests include many aspects of clinical research in breast cancer, including endogenous and exogenous hormonal risk factors, familial aspects of breast cancer, survivorship issues including fertility and menopause, psychosocial research, minimally invasive treatments and new diagnostic modalities. Prof Saunders has published over 60 scientific papers, 16 book chapters and a book.

She is involved in cancer policy both at a State and National level and chaired the WA Cancer Taskforce which developed a State plan for Cancer and thus was first A/Director of the State-wide Cancer Network in WA.

Member Winthrop Professor Peter Le Souëf

Winthrop Professor Peter Le Souëf


MD W.Aust., MRCP(UK), FRACP

Member Mr Mark Edwards

Mr Mark Edwards


MB BS, FRCS, FRACS

MEDICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Chair Winthrop Professor Bruce W.S. Robinson

Winthrop Professor Bruce W.S. Robinson


MBBS MD FRACP FRCP DTM&H FCCP

Professor Bruce Robinson

Winthorp Professor Bruce Robinson’s current appointments include: Professor in Medicine at the School of Medicine & Pharmacology at the University of Western Australia , Consultant Respiratory Physician and Director at the Department of Respiratory Medicine at Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital  and Director at the National Research Centre for Asbestos-Related Diseases. He is also the Chairman of the State Health Research Advisory Council, Department of Health Western Australia and Chairman of the Asbestos Working Party of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC)

As a part of ISTIH, W/Professor Robinson has served in a Tsunami Medical Relief Team in Aceh, Indonesia delivering medical care, providing training in respiratory medicine, bronchoscopy skills and disaster preparedness in Banda Aceh, Meulaboh and Jakarta. His role for ISTIH has also involved him serving in Sumatra and Haiti after their devastating earthquakes. He has previously worked in other developing countries, including Papua New Guinea and Nepal.

Member Dr Andrew Robertson

Dr Andrew Robertson


CSC, MBBS, MPH, MHSM, AFACHSE, AFAIM, FAFPHM, FRACMA, GAICD

Andrew Robertson1

Dr Robertson is the Deputy Chief Health Officer and Director of Disaster Management, Regulation and Planning within the Public Health Division of WA Health. He is also a Captain in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve and Chair of the Defence Health Services’ Chemical Biological and Radiological (CBR) Defence and Disaster Medicine Consultative Group.

His involvement in disaster medicine has included leading the Australian Medical Relief team into the Maldives post tsunami and the WA Health team into Indonesia after the Yogyakarta earthquakes in June 2006. Since 2007, he has coordinated the WA Health responses to various remote incidents, including Cyclone George, the Varanus Island gas explosion, the Learmonth air incident, the Manjimup bus crash, the Mumbai terrorist attack, and the Ashmore Reef incident.

Member Dr Aled Williams

Dr Aled Williams


MB ChB, MRCGP, MPH+TM, FACEM

Aled Williams

Dr Aled Williams’s current appointments include: Director of Emergency Medicine Peel Health Campus, Consultant Emergency Physician at Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital and Clinical Senior Lecturer in Emergency Medicine at the University of Western Australia.

Member Dr Chris Curry

Dr Chris Curry


BMedSc (hons) MBBS FACEM DTM&H

Chris curry

Dr Chris Curry’s current appointments include: Emergency Physician at Fremantle Hospital, Western Australia, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, Visiting Professor at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Papua New Guinea, Chair at the International Emergency Medicine Special Interest Group of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.

Dr Curry spent seven years leading the development of emergency medicine training in Papua New Guinea, he has been a contributor to developments in emergency medicine training in Indonesia, Vietnam, South Africa and India.

Dr Curry is a recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and recipient of the Humanitarian Award of the International Federation for Emergency Medicine.

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