Tito Scohel is a Bengali Australian from Gadigal country with academic background in post-colonial literature and Policy Studies (sydney) with professional background in advocacy for diversity, community development and social polici in he NFP and local government across greater Sydney region.
Lee Buckley is an academic from Torrens University Australia and has been teaching Business IT at Torrens and WSU since 2019. Lee is also a patron of Rotary Club and Toastmasters.
First Nations Culture and heritage. A proud Wiradjuri man, Murray has background in Aboriginal Language, training employability skills and mental health.
Scyma Afriecq has a track record of community development, care management and health for more than 17 years across greater Sydney and worked for numerous key services: NFPs and peak bodies.
Anthony Pang is an accountant and justice of peace. He is currently the Secretary/Director of CASS Group , Director , Meal On Wheels (Kuring gai, Hornsby, Northern Beaches), member of Cemetery/Crematoria Consultative Committee (CCNSW) and NSW Police Multicultural Advisory Council.(PMAC).
Masepha Banu Adviser, South Sea Islander Community
Masepha Banu has background in ASIC, AEC, banking and community engagement in NSW and Queensland.
Sajid Ali: Advisor Business Technology
Project Management Professional with 23+ years extensive experience in Billing specialisation, service Management and Client Relationship. ICT Procurement, Vendor Management, Technology Leadership – IT Asset Management, Service Delivery Management, Data Centre Services for the business for APAC regions for Banking and financial clients NAB, ING, MLC, TAL & Westpac.
Hatice Vural is one of the leading practitioners of health, education and community development across Greater Western Sydney with background in numerous NFPs and local government.
Hatice is an Adviser to SCC Board
Bronwyn Williams, of Cook Islands and Niuean descent, is a Senior Project Officer – Community and Primary at Western Sydney University. She supports Pacific, refugee, asylum seeker, and migrant communities, advocating for higher education access for underrepresented groups. She is currently pursuing a PhD in education.
Bishop Laryea (also known as Samuel Laryea) has a great passion for empowering and supporting individuals and whole communities. Over the past 20 years, he has specialised in Youth and Child Development and Community Development work. It goes without saying, he finds it very rewarding and motivating when he is engaged in such work. He is a very energetic man. Bishop has a particular interest in mental health issues, socio-economic disadvantage, youth education and community involvement and participation.