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Board and Executive Leadership team

We are a community organisation that is governed by a Board and managed by our Chief Executive Office and Executive Leadership team. We are dedicated to ensuring integratedliving provides equitable access to health services for communities across regional, rural and remote Australia.

Get to know our leaders

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Dr Sid Vohra BOARD DIRECTOR

Dr Sid Vohra is Director of Medical Services and Chief Medical Officer at Orange Health Service in NSW, with responsibility for Orange Hospital, one of Australia’s largest regional health facilities. He has extensive experience in developing and managing stakeholder relationships at a community, State and Federal level in matters relating to health care systems and rural and regional health care.

Dr Vohra's general management covers full executive level management of all specialised medical services at the hospital. He has over 200 doctors reporting directly to him. Previously, he worked as a Medical Consultant in the life insurance sector and was a Management Consultant at McKinsey & Company. Prior to this, Dr Vohra worked clinically as a General Practitioner after completing his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) qualification from Monash University. He is a specialist medical practitioner and Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (FRACMA). He is also a Fellow of the Australasian College of Health Service Management (FCHSM CHE). Dr Vohra’s qualifications include an MBA from INSEAD France, Master of Health Management from the University of NSW and he is a Graduate of the Advanced Management Program (AMP) from The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania USA. Dr Vohra is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD). He is a non-executive member of the Australian Press Council.

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Prof. Susan Brandis BOARD DIRECTOR

Susan is Professor and Head of Occupational Therapy at Bond University on the Gold Coast in Queensland. Before this, she worked in senior leadership roles such as the Director of Research, the Director of Clinical Governance, and the Executive Director Allied Health for Gold Coast Health. Susan has led allied health, geriatric and rehabilitation services; and was the Executive Director Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme in Queensland. Susan’s clinical interest areas are acute care, rehabilitation, healthy ageing and palliative care. Her research activity explores the prevention of falls and fractures, organisational culture, models of care, patient safety, and quality improvement.

Since 1996, Susan has been a Fellow of the Australian College of Health Service Executives (ACHS), and a previous surveyor for ACHS/ EQuIP national accreditation for quality improvement. Her publications include the National best practice guidelines for the prevention of falls, Allied health models of care, and Patient safety and quality from when she led the National Falls Prevention project in 2016 for the Australian Commission of Safety and Quality in Health Care.

She graduated as an Occupational Therapist from the University of Queensland in 1979, Bachelor of Business and Health management (QUT) in 1993, and Ph.D. (2017) exploring “Organisational Safety Culture and Patient Outcomes” (Griffith Business School). Susan is the Chair of the governing board of St Hilda’s Anglican School and a Director of the St Hilda’s’ Foundation, bringing 20 years of board experience in not-for-profit and community focused organisations to us here at integratedliving Australia.

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Michael Steine CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

Michael joins integratedliving as our Chief Information Officer to oversee Digital Transformation, Enterprise Architecture, Data Governance, Applications Portfolio Management and ICT Operations and other functions.

With over 25 years of work experience in the healthcare sector, Michael has worked on numerous digital health initiatives in countries including Australia, New Zealand, USA, Ireland, Singapore, and Hong Kong. An expert in enterprise architecture, governance and interoperability; he has extensive experience in the development of digital health standards as past chair of Standards Australia’s Patient Administration committee and member of ISO TC215 Health Informatics and HL7 committees on topics such as Information Security, Identity Management, Medications Management and Public Health.

He has provided a significant contribution to Australia’s digital health landscape having played a key role in the establishment of national healthcare identifiers, secure messaging, and electronic prescribing standards. In a brief hiatus from healthcare, Michael also led the team that provided the Broadcast Network for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, ensuring a cumulative global audience of 1.5 billion were able to experience 1,100 hours of live television from across venues in and around the Gold Coast.

Having studied Business and Information Technology at Queensland University of Technology, his career goal is to see information technology realise its potential to benefit industries and advance community safety, harmony, and prosperity through digital transformation. 

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Tracy Dare EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR– BUSINESS GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY

Tracy joins integratedliving to lead strategy development, execution and change, marketing and communications, business development, as well as person-centred design and research functions.

She is a senior executive with a reputation as a transformational leader, specialising in business growth and transitions, particularly in sectors undergoing disruptive change. Tracy is also an experienced non-executive director, audit and risk committee Chair and industry-body representative.  A trained chartered accountant, Tracy is a former Partner of KPMG with national corporate banking experience, as well as frontline operational and corporate services experience across commercial, private, for-purpose and government-owned businesses.

She is results-oriented and has high-performing track-record in developing and executing business strategies including transformation portfolio delivery and change, commercial acumen, and a strong customer/service-oriented approach.  Tracy has an entrepreneurial mindset, balancing risk and reward, innovation, and pursuing customer and business value to build sustainable growth in complex environments.

Tracy has more than 10 years’ experience in the aged care and health sectors, having worked for several major ‘for purpose’ providers, including in regional, rural and remote locations as well as indigenous services.  She is an accomplished stakeholder manager and exceptional relationship builder, connecting business partners to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes, and inspiring people to create better customer pathways.

On a personal level, Tracy is passionate about working for organisations that are mission-driven, aspiring every day to make a difference in the lives of those in need and the most vulnerable in our communities. She is dedicated to helping those in regional, rural and remote communities where there is a strong need for better access to community support services, health care, and safe, secure, affordable housing. 

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