Autism Association of WA 2020 Annual Report

Emeritus Professor Louis I. Landau AO

Mrs Vicki Rank

Dr Duncan Monro

Ms Catriona Macleod

Professor Landau was medical advisor to the Western Australian Department of Health. Professor Landau was Executive Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at The University of Western Australia for 9 years and was Professor of Paediatrics at Princess Margaret Hospital for Children in Perth. He is the founding Chairman of the Institute for Child Health Research (Telethon Kids Institute) and has served on committees of the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Australian Drug Evaluation Committee, the Australian Medical Council, and the National Asthma Campaign. Professor Landau was awarded Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1996 for his contribution to paediatrics and research in respiratory medicine.

Mrs Rank is a senior international training specialist in industrial software. She has been a family member of the Autism Association for over 21 years and is married with 2 children. Mrs Rank has been an active member of the Autism Association for more than 2 decades and has supported the Association in public education, fundraising and other projects throughout the years.

Dr Monro has over 30 years’ experience as a chartered accountant and business advisor in Australia and internationally. He recently retired as a Principal in the Corporate Finance division of RSM Australia Pty Ltd. He previously worked for the large accounting firms KPMG and Crowe Horwath. He has also worked as the CFO for a small listed company APA Financial Services in Australia. Dr Monro has worked in a diverse selection of industries with a particular focus in mining, manufacturing, government, not- for-profit, property, transport, retail and primary producer sectors. His experience covers a wide range of areas including business valuations, due diligence, business planning, financial mentoring and advisory services for Indigenous entities and general financial consulting.

Ms Catriona Macleod is the co-director of Cullen Macleod Lawyers. Cullen Macleod provide services across 5 specialist teams from their team of 18 lawyers plus support staff. Catriona is part of the dispute resolution team - helping businesses and individuals resolve disputes in a practical and cost-efficient way. Ms. Macleod is involved with a number of boards and committees across the legal, business, and not-for profit sectors including the Piddington Society (law), the Western Suburbs Business Association, the Subiaco Justice Centre (a form of community legal centre). She has just finished a 3-year appointment as the inaugural co-chair of the Australasia Centre for Legal Innovation. As a business owner with a diverse working background in many industries, and a real passion for innovation, Catriona has a broad understanding of many of the issues facing her clients, that encompasses more than a legal perspective.

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