In her most recent role as CEO at Independent Community Living Australia (ICLA), Rachel led the organisation through a period of significant growth more than tripling revenue from $4m to $15m in only two years. Rachel worked on the design of national initiatives including Partners in Recovery, and the establishment of the National Mental Health Commission, and she served on the staff of Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon.Īt the Black Dog Institute, Rachel led large scale translational design and implementation projects, including as Director for the LifeSpan suicide prevention initiative. While working at the National Mental Health Commission, Rachel joined with SANE Patron Janet Meagher AM to develop the Contributing Life Framework and she was the author of Australia's first national consumer paid participation policy in 2012. Rachel brings a wealth of experience and expertise across the mental health, not for profit and government sectors, with a passion for championing the voice of people with lived experience. The Board of SANE is delighted to announce that Rachel Green has been appointed to the role of CEO and will be taking up the position in mid-January 2021.
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