Meet the Advisory Committee.
One For Health's Advisory committee is a skills-based committee that meets to provide independent advice and recommendations to our team at One For Health. They assists our team in running a sustainable, responsible and impactful organisation.
Each giving cycle, the committee assesses potential partners and provides a shortlist for voting on. This ensures our givers know they are choosing from vetted and effective charities.
We are extremely lucky to have access to the wisdom, experience and know-how of these legends!

Advisory Committee Chair
Dr Bethany Holt
Bethany is a UQ medicine graduate and Post Doctoral fellow in global health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard Medical School.
She is the Chair of the One For Health Advisory Committee, to which she also brings experience in health system and social impact strategy from her time at McKinsey and The Paul Ramsay Foundation.

Giver Representative
Dr James Brannigan
James is the giver representative on the advisory committee.
He brings experience in numerous volunteer and mentor roles, particularly with Edmund Rice Camps and the University of Queensland.
Currently a junior doctor at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and research assistant at the Queensland Children’s Hospital, James sees the impact of charity groups on the health and wellbeing of those marginalised in our community.
He brings his past experience and ongoing work to One For Health and hopes it can assist and strengthen existing charity and support networks in our community.

Jessica Adams
Jess is a medical student at Notre Dame University in Fremantle.
Previously, she worked at Orange Sky Australia, where she was heavily involved in their work assisting rural and first nations communities around Australia.
She has also worked in a variety of organisations in marketing, project management, stakeholder relationships and business development.

Prof Clare Nourse AM
Clare Nourse is a Paediatric Infection Specialist at Queensland Children’s Hospital in Brisbane and is Clinical Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Queensland. She qualified in medicine from Trinity College Dublin and trained in Dublin, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Her particular interests are in HIV and TB infection in children, congenital syphilis and tropical infection with interest in lower income countries, particularly Timor- Leste.
She travels regularly to Timor Leste and is a board director of Maluk Timor, a not for profit organisation in Dili, for which she chairs the Medical Advisory Committee.

Dr Jeremy Fernando
Jeremy is a UQ medical graduate and junior doctor working at Gold Coast University Hospital.
He is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and currently serves as a non-executive director for Multilink Community Services, an NFP that provides a range of services to culturally and linguistically diverse populations.
He is passionate about using innovation and technology to solve healthcare issues and has created HealthTech Connect, an organisation that brings together clinicians with technical experts to solve clinical problems. As a medical student, he was a vice president of the Australian Medical Student Society, alongside involvement in several student health projects addressing health inequity.

Nicky Graham
With over 25 years in communications, engagement and change management across both public and private sectors, Nicky was pivotal in opening the Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH).
She recently collaborated with the Sunshine Coast Health Foundation, the Department of Health and Aged Care, and leading philanthropists to establish an affordable accommodation facility near SCUH.
Nicky currently heads up the Change Management team at the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM)

Greg Gunther
Greg Gunther is a Director and Co-Founder of Your Business Momentum, a business mentoring and advisory company.
He is an accomplished author, advisor, and speaker, as well as a Fellow Certified Practicing Accountant.
Beyond his business expertise, Greg also brings to One For Health many years of experience as a volunteer at Orange Sky Australia in Brisbane.