Dr Kylie Gwynne
Director
Kylie has over thirty years’ experience in the design, implementation and evaluation of health and human services for and with priority populations. She has held executive and senior leadership roles in service delivery, program development, system reform, research, and public policy.
Her public sector roles include leading Aged and Disability services for the NT Government; out-of-home care policy and funding for the NSW Government; and shaping disability and health policy in NSW. Kylie also worked in the not-for-profit sector in senior leadership and operational roles and spent a year at Deloitte in their Economics practice. In addition, Kylie has worked part-time as a consultant for more than a decade and served on boards including as the Rainbow Families Co-chair and as a long-standing member with the rare disease charity, ausEE.
Kylie holds academic appointments at Associate Professor level in public health at Macquarie University and Indigenous Studies at UNSW. She specialises in rural and remote health, Aboriginal health and workforce development.