Meet the board
Dr John Gilmour (AM, PhD, B.Phty, GAICD) - Board Chair
John worked in healthcare for over 35 years both clinically and in senior / executive management, primarily at the Mater in Brisbane. As part of his varied Executive roles at Mater, John was responsible for oversight and delivery of multiple major capital development projects ranging from project budgets from $2M – $189 M.
A Physiotherapist by profession, he has worked primarily in paediatrics and completed his Doctorate in Paediatric Physiotherapy in 2002 at the University of QLD (UQ) and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors in 2015. From April 2018 to April 2022, John worked as the CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland.
John has served on four Boards (in the NFP and Government sectors) over a 25-year period including 14 years of service as a Director with RMHC SEQ ending in February 2018. He is currently Board Chair of Holy Cross Services Limited. John joined the Board of Karuna in July 2022. In June 2018, as part of The Queen’s Birthday Awards, John was awarded Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for service to the community related to infrastructure delivery in the NFP health sector in Queensland.
Tracey Porst - Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director
Tracey is an experienced not-for-profit, C-suite leader. Focused on service design and delivery, innovation, leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement in community services, health and for purpose entities. As Chief Executive, Tracey is focused on ensuring Karuna’s mission, values and core service model delivery remain sustainable for the long term. This includes development of contemporary corporate systems, team building and sound financial management.
Tracey has worked in healthcare technology product development in senior management roles and her own business. With a Master of Leadership and Innovation, Tracey seeks to apply her knowledge and experience in designing and implementing service models of care that support community and not for profit organisations. Tracey is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, the Fundraising Institute of Australia, an Associate of the Governance Institute of Australia.
Tracey’s commitment to the not-for-profit sector includes board memberships with Health Consumers QLD, TransitCare and a member of the Statewide Steering Committee for Palliative Care in Queensland, amongst her many roles.
Ian Flint
Ian is a retired local government executive and an active community volunteer.Ian achieved an accomplished career in Local Government in Queensland serving rural and regional communities over forty years. He has gained broad experience in CEO/Executive and Board related roles and in voluntary positions on community organisations. He has developed skills in administration and communication through change management and government reform, interpersonal relations and political interfaces, significant natural disaster events and community development initiatives, and customer and community interactions. His passion for local government and for the local community continues in retirement as he pursues part-time consultancy projects and volunteer community service interests.
Ian has been an avid supporter of Karuna and its services since he became a client for the in-home palliative care of his wife Megan who was a terminally ill cancer patient. He has volunteered as a Board member to be of service to Karuna and to give back to the community it serves in memory of Megan.
Suzanne Cadigan
Suzanne has vast experience as a registered nurse in both the public and private health sectors, working in a range of clinical roles such as surgical and paediatric nursing, education and staff development, and emergency nursing.
With a background in nursing leadership roles, Suzanne is passionate about the contribution of nursing to holistic care for patients & clients in the many settings where nursing contributes. Suzanne currently holds membership of the Nursing and Midwifery Board Queensland (Ahpra) and is a past President of the Queensland Nurses’ Union. She is currently a member of the Children’s Health Queensland Board, and has recently joined the Queensland Plan Ambassadors Council.
She is looking forward to contributing to the work of Karuna and its staff, and feels privileged to be a member of Karuna to support its objectives in providing home based palliative care and the range of other supports for families / carers.
Anthony Oostenbroek (B.Com(Hons), LL.B. CA MAICD)
Anthony is the Founder and Managing Director of Connect Plan Management Pty Ltd, a specialist, independent NDIS plan management agency. He has more than 13 years’ experience in the disability and social services sectors as a director, executive, and consultant. Anthony is passionate about making a difference in the lives of those living with a disability.
Anthony has over two decades of experience as a Chartered Accountant with international accounting and consulting firms with particular interests in risk management, control frameworks and technology. He has previously served as a Director and Chair of the Audit Committee of a large, complex needs disability services provider.
Anthony’s sister received support from Karuna during her terminal illness. He hopes to utilise his expertise and perspective of the NDIS and disability services sector to meaningfully contribute to Karuna, its staff, and clients.
Jane Yacopetti (MHP, BAppSc- Nursing, GAICD)
With over forty years’ experience in both the private and public sectors of health, Jane has held senior executive roles in a large regional health service and in several tertiary health institutions in Australia. Her management experience, qualifications and expertise are extensive and varied, giving her a key perspective on the complexities and challenges currently facing the industry. Jane’s work internationally and in rural and remote communities has provided her with a valuable insight into the challenges involved in delivering health services in often difficult environments.
Jane has governance experience having served as a board member of Mater Health Services from 2019 to June 2023, and on the Children’s Health Queensland Governing Board from 2013 to 2019. This included the position of deputy chair from 2013-2018. She was also the Board Chair of Gawler Health Services SA from 2002 – 2004.