Board & Leadership

We are governed by a team of strong business and research professionals.

Honorary Board of Directors

Our Board is responsible for the governance, management and strategic direction of the organisation.

Paul Jury

Chair and Channel 7 Foundation Member

Chantelle Hugo

Deputy Chair and Channel 7 Foundation Member

Greg Ward

Executive Director

Aapo Hakala

Treasurer

Professor Kevin Forsyth

Chair Research Committee and Co-opted by the Board

Professor Helen Marshall AM

Women’s and Children’s Health Network

Professor Carol Maher

University of South Australia

Greg De Cure

Novita

Professor Claire Roberts

Flinders University

Professor Amanda Page

The University of Adelaide

Vikki Friscic

Channel 7

Mark Mooney

Channel 7

Lisa Woolford

Channel 7

Finance and Audit Committee

Paul Jury

Chair and Channel 7 Foundation Member

Chantelle Hugo

Deputy Chair and Channel 7 Foundation Member

Greg de Cure

Novita

Greg Ward

Executive Director

Aapo Hakala

Treasurer

Patron

Firefly Children’s Foundation is proud to acknowledge the joint patronage of Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC, Governor of South Australia, and Mr Rod Bunten.

Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC is a proud sixth-generation South Australian – her late mother, the Honourable Jennifer Cashmore AM, was a South Australian parliamentarian and her late father, Ian, was a manager at Hills Industries.  Her late step‑father, Stewart Cockburn AM, was a distinguished Walkley award winning journalist.

Her Excellency studied economics at the University of Adelaide, while there becoming the first female captain of the rowing club in its 103-year history, and went on to join the Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs in 1985.  She worked in Hong Kong during the early years of China’s reform and opening, eventually becoming Australia’s Ambassador to China from 2011-2015.

In 2016, Her Excellency was appointed head of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, pursuing Australia’s interests as world powers shifted and the COVID-19 pandemic took hold.  She also led the department through a period of cultural change, encouraging more women into senior ranks.

She has also been International Adviser to the Prime Minister and Chief of Staff to the Foreign Minister and Defence Minister.

In June 2021 Her Excellency was made a Companion of the Order of Australia for eminent service to public administration through the advancement of Australia’s diplomatic, trade and cultural interests, particularly with the People’s Republic of China and the Indo-Pacific region, to innovative foreign policy development and high level program delivery, and as the 36th Governor appointed in South Australia.

Her Excellency is married to Mr Rod Bunten, a former British diplomat and high school teacher. They have four adult children and a cavoodle, Alfie.

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Ambassador

Rosanna Mangiarelli is an award-winning journalist, presenter and producer with the Seven Network, where she has worked since 2004. With a media career spanning almost 30 years, she has covered major state, national and international stories and interviewed an impressive array of high-profile, national and international figures.

Rosanna began her career in regional South Australia, before joining the ABC, and later moving to Seven. She hosted South Australia’s top-rating current affairs program Today Tonight for more than a decade and now co-anchors the state’s leading 6pm news bulletin.

Beyond the newsroom, Rosanna is deeply committed to community and charitable work. She dedicates her time to an array of organisations including Firefly Children’s Foundation. 

As a mother of three, Rosanna is passionate about women’s and children’s health and wellbeing and is honoured to be the ambassador for Firefly Children’s Foundation.

Outside of her charitable work, Rosanna is a passionate Port Adelaide ambassador, proud South Australian and enjoys holidaying around our state with her husband Andrew and their children Emma, Olivia and son William.

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