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Board of Directors

The board of Clinical Cell Culture Ltd comprises several executive and non-executive directors who bring a broad range of business, financial and medical expertise that will help determine the strategic direction of the business.

Dalton Gooding BBus, ACA, FCA
Chairman

Dalton is formerly a long standing partner at Ernst & Young and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. Based on over 20 years experience, he advises to a wide range of businesses with particular emphasis relating to taxation and accounting issues, due diligence and feasibilities and general business advice. Dalton also has a number of other directorships of companies in many different segments of business.






Clinical Professor Fiona Wood, FRCS, FRACS, AM
Co-founder, Director

Clinical Professor Fiona Wood is currently Director of the Western Australian Burns Service. She is the Chairman of the McComb Research Foundation established in 1999 with scientist Marie Stoner. Fiona is co-founder of Clinical Cell Culture (C3) and Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board. In addition, Fiona is a consultant Plastic Surgeon to Royal Perth and Princess Margaret Hospitals, as well as being a mother of 6.

Fiona has been involved in a number of education and disaster response programs associated with her interest in burns and published a variety of papers over the years. In addition, she has been the recipient of the 2003 Australian Medical Association ‘Contribution to Medicine’ Award and an Order of Australia Medal for work with Bali bombing victims.

She was named West Australian of the Year for 2004 and 2005, and received the honour of being named Australian of the Year in 2005.

 





Andrew Cannon BCom FCCA
CEO and CFO

Andrew was appointed as CEO on 28th March 2007 and in addition retains his CFO responsibilities.

Andrew originally trained with Deloitte, Haskins and Sells in Johannesburg, South Africa before transferring to their office in Cambridge (now part of PwC). Andrew has over 10 years experience in industry and has held a variety of senior finance positions with extensive experience of multinational plc companies in the chemical and electrical manufacturing industries.

Andrew is a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and has a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

Andrew was appointed as an executive director of the company on 17th May 2006.