Galvin-Rowley Executive working in partnership with the Chair and selection panel.
Galvin-Rowley Executive recommended a targeted Australia-wide search, leveraging the existing networks, undertaking targeted research, and tapping into industry associations. This strategy was underpinned by online advertising, catching candidates coming onto the job market and potential candidates looking for the next career opportunity.
Whilst experience in NFP was not essential, some background in health or an affiliate within the sectors was considered necessary. Possible candidates were considered with backgrounds in mental health, community health, the corporate sector and aged care.
This comprehensive search resulted in a shortlist of five, derived from an impressive field of candidates.
Ultimately, Andrea McLeod was appointed in August 2021, having impressed the selection panel with her experience as General Manager of Disability, Early Years and Palliative Care at Melbourne.
Currently, the organisation receives funding from the Victorian Department of Health and the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services. Both Commonwealth and State drug and alcohol objectives are adopted, involving the utilisation of harm minimisation approaches and focus on minimal/benefit interventions and medium to long-term support.
Windana aims to offer a comprehensive range of quality services that assist people in taking the steps necessary to improve their quality of life.
In 2021, after years of growth, the Windana CEO resigned to take on her next career challenge. The Windana Board, led by Chair, Jenny Gillam, invited proposals to manage the search for the next CEO.
Galvin-Rowley Executive was selected to manage this search.
During her eight years with Windana, the outgoing CEO had grown the business from an annual $6m NFP to $23m with 150 staff. They are a highly respected, financially secure, affiliated service provider, offering integrated services across Victoria.