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Neuroblastoma Australia Team

Currently the charity employs 5 people to support the development and growth of the charity. The charity also has a number of volunteer roles and is in fact dependent on volunteers at its key events to help raise funds for neuroblastoma research.

Lucy Jones

Lucy Jones

Lucy is focused on driving change neuroblastoma survival rates through more research, having tragically lost her daughter Sienna to this cancer in 2010. When Sienna was first diagnosed, Lucy started fundraising with a small group of friends. The group 'Sienna Hoffmann and friends' raised over $725 000 for the Children’s Cancer Institute. Read more

Posted to: Neuroblastoma Australia Team

Currently the charity employs 5 people to support the development and growth of the charity. The charity also has a number of volunteer roles and is in fact dependent on volunteers at its key events to help raise funds for neuroblastoma research.

Published: 1st July, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

Author: Karina May

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Lynette Haines

Lynette Haines

Lynette is a versatile communications professional with a passion for making a difference. She holds a BA in Communications from the University of Technology and has over ten years of experience in providing communications, marketing and events services to both corporate and not-for-profit businesses. Read more

Posted to: Neuroblastoma Australia Team

Currently the charity employs 5 people to support the development and growth of the charity. The charity also has a number of volunteer roles and is in fact dependent on volunteers at its key events to help raise funds for neuroblastoma research.

Published: 2nd July, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

Author: Karina May

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  • Neuroblastoma Australia Team
Michele Smith

Michele Smith

After finishing her HSC , Michele did a three year Management Cadetship with Grace Bros/Myer in conjunction with completing an  Advanced Management Certificate at Tafe. Michele has had numerous management roles with Myer and David Jones for thirteen years. Read more

Posted to: Neuroblastoma Australia Team

Currently the charity employs 5 people to support the development and growth of the charity. The charity also has a number of volunteer roles and is in fact dependent on volunteers at its key events to help raise funds for neuroblastoma research.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

Author: Karina May

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  • Neuroblastoma Australia Team
Jody Mullen

Jody Mullen

Jody’s professional background was in marketing and customer training and education, primarily in the software industry. As an active mother of two boys (10 & 13), she took time off when they were small, trained to become a running coach and has enjoyed coaching runners for the past several years. Read more

Posted to: Neuroblastoma Australia Team

Currently the charity employs 5 people to support the development and growth of the charity. The charity also has a number of volunteer roles and is in fact dependent on volunteers at its key events to help raise funds for neuroblastoma research.

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 24th September, 2019

Author: Karina May

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  • Neuroblastoma Australia Team
Jane Owen

Jane Owen

Jane has worked in many PR roles for organisations and agencies in Australia, the UK and Hong Kong after completing a BA Comms from Charles Sturt University. Read more

Posted to: Neuroblastoma Australia Team

Currently the charity employs 5 people to support the development and growth of the charity. The charity also has a number of volunteer roles and is in fact dependent on volunteers at its key events to help raise funds for neuroblastoma research.

Published: 24th September, 2019

Author: Lynette Haines

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  • Neuroblastoma Australia Team
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