1. Victor Perton

    Victor Perton (born December 2, 1958) is a former Australian parliamentarian. He was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1988 to November 2006, representing the electorate of Doncaster for the Liberal Party of Australia. He was Shadow Minister for Education, and one of the most visible members of the state opposition. He is now a regulatory affairs practitioner and Barrister.

  2. Paul Gardner

    Paul Gardner is the current president of the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League. Aside from this, Paul is also the chairman of the Malthouse Theatre and works with the TAC. He is currently married to Genevieve Gardner and has two daughters.Paul is well known 'net-worker' befriending big Melbourne names such as Eddie McGuire and Premier Steve Bracks. He is infamous for his single-handed disposition of the much cherished Neale Daniher, …

  3. Kate Langbroek

    Katherine Elizabeth Wilhelmina Beuving Langbroek (born 8 August 1965) is an Australian TV and radio personality of Jamaican and Dutch heritage. She was a panelist for Network Ten's talkshow "The Panel" and also co-hosts Melbourne radio's "Hughesy & Kate Breakfast Show" on Melbourne's Nova 100 radio station, with Dave Hughes.

  4. Margaret Jackson

    Margaret Jackson is Chairman of FlexiGroup Limited and a director of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Billabong International Limited and Florey Neuroscience Institutes. Before beginning her career as a full time company director in 1992, she was a partner of KPMG Peat Marwick's Management Consulting Division. Ms Jackson holds a Bachelor of Economics degree from Monash University and completed an MBA with distinction at Melbourne University.

  5. Andrew Saunders

    Andrew Saunders , CIO, Transport Accident Commission

  6. Samantha Snitow

    Samantha Snitow Impaired Driving & Communications Specialist Samantha Snitow joined The Walsh Group in 2005 and currently serves as the Impaired Driving & Communications Specialist. Ms. Snitow focuses on work involving drugged driving initiatives, and provides additional research assistance on a variety of projects. She is also responsible for TWG’s communications.

  7. Simon Sedgwick

    Accomplished, dynamic IT specialist with a passion for excellence, a stickler for quality and bound to impress. Proven leadership capacity, methodical, highly efficient, in cutting IT maintenance costs, providing workable strategies with an unwavering commitment to customer service, communication and team building for maximum effectiveness. A guaranteed asset to any service delivery team. Technical expert, a Microsoft Systems Engineer encompassing Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000 . . .

  8. John Thompson
  9. Emma Mulholland
  10. Gary Allsop

    Gary is a quadriplegic as a result of an on-field accident playing Australian Rules Football in April 1989. He now lives with his parents, Fred and Joyce, in Blackburn in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. He has a recording studio where he’s written and recorded many songs and has worked with many young people, helping them to get a start in the music industry. Additionally, Gary has written and recorded several voiceovers for local community radio.

  11. Louise McFarland
  12. Samantha Cockfield
  13. Sean Hogan
  14. Tony Sedunary
  15. Shenagh MacRae
  16. Jim Voorhees

    Jim Voorhees , Ph.D. (Vancouver, WA) received his Ph.D. (Experimental Psychology with Honors) from Texas Christian University in 1980. He has served on committees of the National Science Foundation, the National Research Council and the National Academy of Sciences. Prior to founding ITI he was an international consultant in the areas of ground and airborne vehicle simulation design, requirements, implementation and applied human factors research.

  17. Jonathon Passmore
  18. Merle Mendonca
  19. Tom Watts
  20. David Doidge
  21. Victoria Strike
  22. Patricia Cross

    Patricia Cross: A non-executive director of National Australia Bank, Qantas, Wesfarmers and the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. Has more than 25 years experience in international banking and finance in the US, Europe and Australia, including 15 years in executive roles with Chase Manhattan Bank, Banque Nationale de Paris and National Australia Bank and 11 years as a non-executive director with organisations including Suncorp-Metway, Transport Accident Commission, AMP, and Deloitte.

  23. Julie Joncevski
  24. Maria Wilton

    Ms. Wilton is on the board of the $15.3 billion Emergency Services Superannuation Board and on the board of the Transport Accident Commission (TAC). She is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

  25. Jane Boag

    Jane Boag has been a Board member for seven years and has been President for six of those years. She is a qualified Occupational Therapist who also holds a post graduate diploma in Community Health. For several years, Jane worked in various public and not-for-profit hospital roles, before beginning a 14 year relationship with the Transport Accident Commission, culminating in senior leadership responsibility for personal injury claims management.