Board of Directors
The Board of Directors sets the strategic direction and business objectives for Wesley Institute and monitors their implementation alongside management in accordance with its constitution.
Phillip Cave AM
Phillip is Chairman of Anchorage Capital Partners. He has a 20 year track record of successful turnaround investments. He is currently Chairman of Bisalloy SteelGroup and of the Not-for-Profits, Northcott Society and Ability First Australia. As a director of SCEGGS Redlands, he supervised the turnaround of ACPE - a higher education provider. |
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Dr. Greg RoughGreg has diverse experience and achievements in medicine, pharmaceutical marketing and sales, general management, regulatory, clinical research, publishing, building products, mining, shipping and industry advocacy - in Australia, United States and globally, in executive and director roles. |
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John HoltJohn has held many senior roles in accounting and finance, property performing arts, tourism, entertainment, medical and stevedore industries and has provided strategic and financial assessment of various projects in those industries. He has held director roles in not-for-profit companies over many years and is currently a founding member and director of the Christian performing arts company Logosdor with partnership opportunities througout the world. |
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Neville CoxNeville has had an extensive and diverse commercial career, including numerous turnarounds. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Commonwealth Bank and a director of twenty six companies in the Commonwealth Bank Group. He is Chairman of AMP Bank Limited, and a director of Advertiles Corporation Pty Ltd, Christian Super, Workventures Limited and Focus on the Family Australia. |
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Andrew BaartzAndrew has both commercial and ministry experience. After professional accounting, he then spent a decade in Christian ministry in the city of Sydney. Recently, he has led two technology start-ups. He has been on the boards of not-for-profit Christian organizations, including the Church Missionary Society and Church Army Australia. |
Dr. Beng Yeoh
Beng’s general management experience includes leading several IT and Telecom companies in Australia, Asia Pacific and worldwide. After postgraduate degrees in engineering and management and over two decades of business leadership, he completed a postgraduate degree in theology and now serves in a Christian not-for-profit global media ministry covering the Asia Pacific region. |
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Graham WantAs Director of Ministry & Mission, Wesley Mission, Graham oversees the growth and development of congregational and chaplaincy ministries, the Wesley Conference Centre and the School for Seniors. He is a member of the Wesley Mission Council. Since joining Wesley Mission over 10 years ago, Graham has overseen the diversification of chaplaincy services, solidified a stronger financial base for the congregations and helped facilitate growth within the congregations. |
Professor Rosemary JohnstonRosemary is Head of Education at UTS and Founding Director of the Australian Centre for Child and Youth: Culture and Wellbeing. She is an Executive Board member of the Children's Literature Association (USA) with research interests in Australian literature and children's literature; multimodal literacy education; story and technology; poetics and theory of children's literature; indigenous education; school education; children's drama and culture; transdisciplinarity. |







