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Governance

CCRep is a charitable trust established in 2001 to facilitate and manage commercial clinical research and provide transparency of research and its related financial activities. Part of our role is to identify and contain the risks of research.

CCRep is governed by a Board of Trustees and our activities are driven by the objectives listed in our Trust Deed.

Board Members


Mrs Ann Blackburn
Chair
Anne Blackburn has a background in banking, governance and strategic advice. She currently has appointments to the Boards of Meridian Energy, TVNZ, New Zealand Venture Investment Fund, Wellington Regional Holdings and Forsyth Barr. Anne is also Chair of The Royal New Zealand Ballet and on the Board of the Chinese Language Foundation.


Mr Brad Healey
Deputy Chair
Brad Healey is the General Manager Medicine, Counties Manukau District Health Board. He is also a director of health Alliance, a joint venture shared services company owned by CMDHB and Waitemata DHB. Brad is a chartered accountant by profession and has worked in both Wellington and London with PricewaterhouseCoopers.


Mr Alistair Burry
Trustee
Alistair Burry is a financial governance consultant now spending most of his time in charitable activities. He spent 16 years with the Fletcher Challenge Group in various senior Finance roles. He also held the position of Chief Financial Officer for Metlifecare Ltd and senior finance roles for South Auckalnd Health. Alistair provides financial governance consulting to CCRep and to the South Auckland Health Foundation.


Dr Peter Gow
Trustee
Dr Peter Gow did his post-graduate training at Guy's Hospital in London and has been Head of the Department of Rheumatology at Middlemore Hospital, Counties Manukau DHB since 1978. He is also an honorary clinical Associate Professor at the South Auckland Clinical School. Peter is the current chair of the CMDHB Research Committee.


Professor Rodney Jackson
Trustee
Rod Jackson is a professor of Epidemiology in the Section of Epidemiology & Biostatistics at the School of Population Health, University of Auckland. He is a member of the New Zealand College of Public Health Medicine. Rod is the academic leader of the PREDICT programme which uses a web-based clinical decision support system to get evidence about CVD risk and risk management, into and out of primary care practice simultaneously.


Assoc. Professor Judy Kilpatrick
Trustee
Judy Kilpatrick leads the School of Nursing at the University of Auckland and in 1998 was awarded the Companion to the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to nursing education. Internationally she is on the Health Sciences Executive Board of Universitas 21 and is also an Executive Board member for InterEd (International Association for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice). Judy is also an executive member of the Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery (Australia and New Zealand).


Dr Donald Mackie
Trustee
Born in the UK and educated in London Don went to Manchester University Medical School and specialised in anaesthesia. He is a fellow of the College of Anaesthetists. Don has worked as an anaesthetist at Hutt Hospital as Clinical Head of the Emergency Department. The appointment to the position of Chief Medical Officer at Counties Manukau DHB was made in 2006. He is also currently Chair of the New Zealand Anaesthesia Education Committee.


Mr Wayne McLean
Trustee
Ko Taupiri te maunga
Ko Waikato te awa
Ko Waikato tangata Waikato Taniwharau

He Piko, he Taniwha he piko he Taniwha

Founding member of Raukura, Mr McLean is also Chief Executive. He is an accountant by profession and has worked in the health arena for 26 years. Wayne has served on a number of Boards including the Health Funding Authority, Counties Manukau DHB, and the National Health and Disability Advisory Committee. In addition to Raukura, Wayne chairs Hauora Waikato Maori Mental Health Service and serves as a trustee of North Waikato PHO.


Professor Harry Rea
Trustee
Harry Rea is Professor of Integrated Care and Medicine, based at the South Auckland Clinical School. His background is as a respiratory physician and researcher.

His current research interest is in the development of programmes of care for those with long term conditions (including COPD), and in particular, the integration of primary and secondary care.


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