A/Prof Carolyn Ee
Survivorship Specialist, Supportive Care & Integrative Oncology Specialist GP, Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
A/Prof Carolyn Ee is a Survivorship Specialist, Supportive Care & Integrative Oncology Specialist GP at the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. She is Principal Research Fellow at NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, and recipient of multiple awards and scholarships including a Women’s Health Research Translation and Impact Network Early-Mid Career Fellowship. Carolyn is a
Scientific Committee Member at the Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials Group and Deputy Faculty Chair, Faculty of Specific Interests, RACGP.
Professor Tracey O’Brien
Chief Cancer Officer and Chief Executive Officer, Cancer Institute NSW
Professor Tracey O’Brien is a paediatric and adolescent haematologist and oncologist with more than 25 years of experience improving the outcomes of people with cancer in NSW, Australia and internationally.
Professor O’Brien has held numerous national and international executive and advisory board positions, including Chair of the Cancer Australia Advisory Board, Vice Chair (Asia, Africa and Australia) Advisory Committee of the Centre for International Bone Marrow Transplant Research, Vice Chair and Board Director, Australian and New Zealand Children’s Haematology and Oncology Group (ANZCHOG), Board Director, Australian & New Zealand Transplant and Cellular Therapies, and Board Director, Children’s Cancer Institute.
Professor O’Brien is a Conjoint Professor in Oncology within the School of Women’s and Children’s Health, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW, and has authored more than 110 publications on leukaemia, transplant, cellular therapies and health system research.
Hayley Robertson
Policy, Equity and System Enablement Manager, Cancer Institute NSW
Hayley leads a range of teams focused on enhancing equitable access and health outcomes for people of NSW, within the newly formed Office of the Chief Executive at the Cancer Institute NSW.
An experienced senior health policy and strategy leader, Hayley has more than 20 years’ experience working in both the private and public sectors. With lived experience of being raised in regional NSW, Hayley is dedicated to supporting health system change through exploration, consultation and a collaborative approach to meet the needs of communities experiencing a high health inequality burden.