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Rob Furolo
Rob Furolo is a capable and respected
senior executive with experience in
public administration, government,
policy development, planning and
business. He has worked extensively
in the public, private and not-for profit
sectors over more than 25 years. Rob
currently serves as a senior executive
in a Sydney-based construction
and development company with
responsibility for community
engagement, communications
and marketing. He is an approved
independent expert for Local
Planning Panels and has served
on panels for a number of Sydney
Councils in the past. As a former
local government councillor, mayor
and member of the NSW Legislative
Assembly, Rob has developed a strong
insight into community engagement
and representation of diverse and
disadvantaged communities. He
currently also serves on the board of
the Riverwood Community Centre – a
not-for-profit neighbourhood centre
supporting residents of Riverwood.
Prior to his current role, Rob founded,
and was the principal of, a specialist
consulting business focused on
increasing the supply of affordable
housing.
Year in Review 2021–22
Adjunct Professor
Mary Haines
PhD GAICD
Professor Mary Haines has more than
20 years of senior experience in health
across the government, corporate,
academic and not-for-profit sectors.
Mary has expertise in governance,
audit and risk management, strategy,
policy, evaluation and research. Mary
has been in the Senior Executive
Service and currently holds governance
roles across NSW Government.
Mary is prequalified as a member
to serve on NSW Government Audit
and Risk Committees by the NSW
Department of Finance, Services
and Innovation, is a member of the
Audit and Risk Committee of the
NSW Public Service Commission, and
serves on the Research and Education
sub-committee to the Board of the
NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation
and Clinical Excellence Commission.
Mary has PhD in Public Health from
University College London and was
a Fulbright Scholar. Mary’s current
roles include Senior Adviser at the
Sax Institute; Adjunct Professor at
the Menzies Centre for Health Policy,
University of Sydney; and Director of
Mary Haines Consulting Pty Ltd.
Kerry-Anne Hartman
Kerry-Anne Hartman is a lawyer with
extensive experience in administrative
law, migration law and refugee law.
Kerry-Anne has served as a member
of numerous Commonwealth bodies
including the Administrative Appeals
Tribunal, the Refugee Review Tribunal,
the Migration Review Tribunal and
the Immigration Review Tribunal. She
has more than 20 years’ experience
conducting independent merits based
reviews of administrative decisions.
Kerry-Anne is currently on a panel of
Conduct Reviewers for a local Council
in NSW, and has also worked in private
practice.
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