Western Sydney University Early Learning Board of Directors
Susan Hudson – Director and Chair
Susan has spent thirty years in higher education and was the Executive Director, Human Resources at Western Sydney University until her recent retirement. On her retirement the University bestowed on her the inaugural honorary title of Vice-Chancellor's Professional Fellow. During her career at Western she worked in a range of roles, including Manager of the Executive Projects Unit, foundation College Manager for the College of Arts, Education, and Social Sciences and held roles as Campus Coordinator, Student Centre Manager and Manager of Assessments and Progressions.
Prior to this, Susan was the Academic Registrar, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at the University of Sydney.
Susan holds a BA (UWS) (major in communications) 2000, Grad Cert Business Administration (University of Queensland) 2001, Masters in Leadership and Management in Education (University of Newcastle) 2007 AICD, Diploma from the Australian Institute of Company Directors. She is a Justice of the Peace and has two grown daughters and six grandchildren, including fabulous twins.
As the foundation Chair of the Board for WSUELL, Susan has been on the Board for nine years and has a keen appreciation of the importance of the early learning years for our leaders of tomorrow.
Darren John Greentree - Director
MBA(Exec) AGSM, BBUS(Acc), GAICD, CPA, JP, Non-Executive Director
Appointed as a member of the Board of western Sydney Early Learning Ltd, as from May 2013.
Darren has over 25 years senior management experience within Multi-National, Publicly Listed and Private Organisations, joining the education Sector in early 2010. In his role as Chief Financial Officer at the Western Sydney University, Darren is responsible for all operations of the University's Finance Office. Darren holds a joint Executive MBA from the Universities of Sydney and New South Wales (AGSM), a Bachelor Degree in Business (Accounting), is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, a Justice of the Peace and a Fellow of CPA Australia. Darren is a Non-Executive Director of Western Sydney University Early Learning Ltd, and of Unimutual and is an independent member of the Penrith City Council's Audit Committee. Darren is an experienced Finance and Accounting practitioner and has been instrumental in leading structural and cultural change throughout his career specialising in integrating finance functions as strategic partners within organisations.
Jane McMaster - Director
Appointed as a member of the Board of Western Sydney Early Learning Ltd, as from 1st June 2018.
Jane has more than 20 years experience in the field of Education and Care.
From working as a teacher and Director in Long Day Care settings in rural and remote areas across Australia, Jane moved into community engagement roles with local government in Sydney. One of her most rewarding and notable roles during this period was establishing the before and after school program amongst others at the City of Sydney, Redfern Community Centre.
Jane has a broad and thorough knowledge of the Law and Regulations relating to Education and Care services. From 2010 – 2016 Jane held the position of the Regional Operations Manager Western Sydney for the Early Childhood Education and Care Directorate. During this time Jane was responsible for overseeing the compliance and quality ratings of all Education and Care Services throughout the greater Western Sydney Area.
Most recently, Jane held the position of Development Officer with the NSW Department of Education. During this time she was appointed Lead Assessor for assessment and rating in NSW Jane was one of the architects behind the introduction of the revised Quality Improvement Plan template for NSW and also in the development of the evidence based reporting format which was adopted nationally. Jane played a key role representing NSW throughout the COAG review of the National Law and Regulations, chairing and participating in numerous inter jurisdictional committees and working parties.
Jane is particularly interested in the areas of influencing behavioural change and system improvements, as well as sector and community engagement.
Conjoint Associate Professor Linda Newman - Director
Doctor of Education; Master of Education (Honours); Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood); Diploma of Teaching (Early Childhood).
Appointed as a member of the Board of Western Sydney Early Learning Ltd, as from 1st June 2018.
After teaching as a Director, teacher and early childhood intervention teacher in early childhood centres for approximately 15 years Linda commenced teaching adults in the vocational education sector (TAFE) and university. She commenced university lecturing in 1989 at the University of Western Sydney and commenced at The University of Newcastle in 2009. Throughout Linda’s teaching career she has led innovations including the establishment of one of the earliest early childhood intervention services in NSW for children with disabilities in the early 1980s. Since joining the higher education sector she has jointly led several large projects to introduce blended and flexible learning practices into teacher education programs and the introduction of a community-of-practice based approach to professional experience for pre-service early childhood educators. Linda is the co-author of a widely used text Working with Children and Families: Professional, Legal and Ethical Issues and the widely used ethical thinking process the Ethical Response Cycle. She is also co-editor of Practitioner Research in Early Childhood: International Issues and Perspectives and more than forty journal articles, chapters and professional publications.
Recent research has included membership of a team working in Chile to build capacity in literacy learning with early childhood educators, families and communities called Futuro Infantil Hoy (Children’s Futures Today). Linda has also led a project to examine and improve literacy environments in children’s services in Newcastle, and Research Connections: Practitioner Research Engagement Network in Early Childhood Education. This project was awarded the European Early Childhood Education Association award for practitioner research in 2017. In 2018 Linda joined with Western Sydney University to co-lead the Collaboration for Learning project in Mt Druitt to engage children’s services in designing their own literacy and numeracy based research projects to plan change in their centres.
Professor Michele Simons - Director
Ph D, BSoc Sc, Non Executive Director
Appointed to the Board of Western Sydney Early Learning Limited in 2016.
Michele has over 20 years experience working across the vocational and higher education sectors. Prior to this Michele worked for a variety of non-government agencies providing family services to communities in South Australia. In her role as Dean of Education, Michele is responsible for leading the development of education programs to support the initial and ongoing professional development of teachers, educators and leaders for the early childhood, schooling, tertiary and community education sectors. Michele has extensive experience as a researcher. She has conducted research in community-based organisations, workplaces and formal education settings and has particular expertise in understanding the development of education workforces and learning in non-school settings. Michele holds a PhD from the University of South Austalia and a Bachelors degree in social science with majors in adult and community education. In addition to her position on the Board of Western Sydney University Early Learning Limited, Michele fulfils governance roles for a number of organisations including the Australian Association for Educational Research, Engagement Australia, and the Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association. Michele is the current President of the NSW Council of Deans of Education and serves on the Board of the Australian Council of Deans of Education.
Anne Jamison - Director
Appointed as a member of the Board of Western Sydney Early Learning Ltd, as from March 2024.
Anne Jamison is a feminist literary critic with a research focus on nineteenth-century Irish women's writing. She is currently Associate Professor in English in the School of Arts, as well as Deputy Director of the Writing and Society Research Centre. Anne has also held multiple service and governance roles across Western in equity and diversity, including membership of the VC’s Gender Equity Committee (2016-2024), and Chair of her School’s Equity and Diversity Working Party (2021-2025). She has a particular focus on supporting parenting in Higher Education and was the co-recipient of a VC’s Gender Equity Fund award in 2020 to support her collaborative research into the experiences of academic and student mothers at Western*, and further served on the VC’s Parent and Carer’s Working Party (2021-2022). In 2023, she co-coordinated an event for international HDR student parents at Western to explore the childcare needs and equity challenges of this minority student cohort.
On a more personal note, Anne is an academic mother of three children, two of whom were enrolled at the WSUELL education and care centre at the former Milperra campus from 2013 to 2019.
* See: A Reconciliation of Parenting and Studying; the Role of HE Policies in Supporting Student Parents https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/equity-and-diversity/equality/vice_chancellors_gender_equality_fund; and, “Academic Mothers, Professional Identity and Covid-19: Feminist Reflections on Career Cycles, Progression and Practice” in Gender, Work and Organisation (2022) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gwao.12750