In an effort to maintain transparency and accountability in such a fast-paced and changing environment for modern non-for-profit organisations, the One Woman Project has a Board of Directors.


Board of Directors

Madeline Price
Madeline is the Founder and former National Director/Co-Director of the One Woman Project. She has a wealth of expertise in organisational development, capacity building and leadership, and grassroots experience in various social movements.

Hannah Kelly Hannah is the former Deputy Director of the One Woman Project and is currently working in International Development and Public Health in Tanzania.

Hannah Kelly
Hannah is the former Deputy Director of the One Woman Project and is currently working in International Development and Public Health in Tanzania.

 
Linden Peacock Former National Director of People & Culture for the One Woman Project, Linden joins the Board of Directors with a wealth of expertise in human resources, building strong organisational culture, and organisational development and …

Linden Peacock
Former National Director of People & Culture for the One Woman Project, Linden joins the Board of Directors with a wealth of expertise in human resources, building strong organisational culture, and organisational development and policy.

Dr Julie-Anne Caroll A lecturer at QUT, Dr. Julie-Anne Carroll is an expert in the area’s of women’s health, family health and the influence of society, culture and the economy on health outcomes globally.

Dr Julie-Anne Caroll
A lecturer at QUT, Dr. Julie-Anne Carroll is an expert in the area’s of women’s health, family health and the influence of society, culture and the economy on health outcomes globally.

 
Ayesha Lutschini With a strong history of youth engagement and activism, Ayesha is one of the co-founders and the Director of Meri Toksave, a youth-lead non-for-profit organisation that tackles domestic and intimate partner violence in Papua New Gui…

Ayesha Lutschini
With a strong history of youth engagement and activism, Ayesha is one of the co-founders and the Director of Meri Toksave, a youth-lead non-for-profit organisation that tackles domestic and intimate partner violence in Papua New Guinea.

Nina Kojovic
Former National Co-Director of Engagement and Outreach, Nina has led the development of co-designed projects with community partners and networks. Nina has experience in NFP governance, First Nations rights initiatives and policy development.

 

Emma Guest
Emma has experience across the nonprofit, corporate, and government sectors. Her effective stakeholder management and leadership skills have utilised to enhance employment, community, and business initiatives. Emma has a strong understanding of workplace inclusivity, Reconciliation programs, and early & diverse talent recruitment.