NICM HRI Advisory Board
Rodney Unsworth
Chair
Rodney Unsworth joined NICM HRI in 2020 as chair of the Advisory Board. He brings over four decades of managerial, executive, investment and advisory knowledge and experience in the pharmaceuticals industry.
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Catherine Bronger
Catherine Bronger is Vice-President of the Pharmacy Guild’s New South Wales Branch and General Manager of the Chemistworks group, where she leads over 200 staff.
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Danforn Lim
Professor Danforn Lim graduated from UNSW with a MBBS and PhD in Medicine. He is a medical practitioner (with general and specialist registrations), registered Chinese medicine practitioner, university clinical academician and a well-known media personality in the Chinese community in Sydney NSW.
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John O'Doherty
Mr O'Doherty is the Chief Executive Officer at Complementary Medicines Australia (CMA). He is an experienced business leader, with a wealth of experience across Public Affairs, Government Relations, Corporate Affairs, media communications, and law, finance and governance.
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Marcus Blackmore
Mr Marcus Blackmore AM previously served as the Chairman and Director of Blackmores – a public company employing over 530 people across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. He also held the position of Chairman at the Heart Research Institute and was a Director with the National Maritime Museum.
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Terri Albert
With almost three decades of experience in global business strategy, specifically in complementary and traditional medicines, Terri is recognised as a strategic powerhouse. Her expertise shines through her leadership roles in marketing, manufacturing, R&D, and her tenure in international markets such as Europe, the USA, and Asia.
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Judy Stenmark
As of 1 January 2025, Judy Stenmark became CEO of CHP Australia. She previously served as Director General of the Global Self-Care Federation (GSCF) in Switzerland from 2018 to 2024, where she led a major restructure and rebranding, and launched the “Future of Self-Care Strategy” to embed self-care in global health policy.
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