Charity board boost

Casey Cardinia Foundation chairman Paul Thomas (third from left), accountant Kamya Rook (left) and executive assistant Therese Howell (right) with the new directors (from left) Carina Tomietto, Kristine Ash and Norm Davidson.

By GARRY HOWE

THREE local business leaders have joined the board of the Casey Cardinia Foundation.
Carina Tomietto, Kristine Ash and Norm Davidson were recently inducted, to help fill the vacancies left by retiring board members Jack Mitchell and Andrew Facey.
The philanthropic organisation is the preferred charity of the Casey Cardinia Business Group.
Chairman Paul Thomas said the Foundation carried out a transparent and open process seeking expressions of interest from the community to fill the vacant board positions.
“We received a number of excellent applications, conducted a thorough the interview process and in the end the decision was a difficult one,” he said.
“The Foundation is lucky to have people the calibre of Carina Tomietto, Norm Davidson and Kristine Ash join the board, with each providing different skills.
“We are looking forward to taking the Foundation to the next level and are excited with the team on the board, as well as the leadership of executive officer Therese Howell and accountant Kamya Rook.”
Ms Tomietto already sits on the Outlook and 4Cs boards, previously worked at Windermere and has a background in business as founder of the Home Baked Cookie Company.
She has a particular interest in social impact measurements and is currently studying in that field.
Ms Ash has a strong charitable background, is heavily involved in community groups around Cardinia and currently works for online fundraising platform Everyday Hero.
She has a strong knowledge of the not-for-profit sector and governance laws and is an executive member of the Fundraising Institute of Australia.
Mr Davidson also has a strong philanthropic and community background with experience in fundraising and event management.
The manager of the Bendigo Bank Pakenham branch is an ambassador for Oz Child and currently works closely with the Cardinia Casey Biggest Ever Blokes Lunch committee, the Fish for Life initiative and he sits on the Lakeside and Heritage Springs residents groups.