Committee Members

President
Kerry Ferguson
Kerry has had over forty-five year's experience in tertiary education. She has held a number of academic positions in Health Sciences including Dean, she practised as a family therapist and is currently a nationally accredited mediator and strategic advisor in Higher Education.
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From 1999-2013 she was Pro Vice-Chancellor (Equity and Student Services) at La Trobe University. During that time, she was responsible for the University's Equity program and Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace.
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She is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, past Chair and member of the board of Deaf Children Australia, and President of Graduate Women Victoria. She has been a Committee member of Graduate Women Victoria for 15 years and the President for the last 6 years.

Vice-President
Jane Bourke
Professor Jane Bourke is a long-standing Committee member and current Vice-President of Graduate Women /victoria. Jane leads the Respiratory Pharmacology Group at Monash University, investigating improved treatments for chronic lung diseases, and also chairs the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute Diversity and Inclusion Committee. She is a Member of the Preclinical Working Group of the Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine, working to address the historical underrepresentation of sex, gender, variations of sex characteristics and sexual orientation in medical research.

Secretary / Presentation Event Coordinator
Marie Keatley
I have been involved with Graduate Women Victoria for many years as it aligns with my values - education benefits both the individual and the community. However, many people face disadvantages in accessing these benefits - our scholarships aim to address this. My involvement has included the holding of various positions: Vice-President, Membership Secretary, Executive Committee Member and most recently Secretary.

Treasurer / Membership Secretary
Barbara Murray
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Scholarships and Newsletter Editor
Jennifer Strauss
Jennifer Strauss grew up and was educated in country Victoria. Without the introduction of Commonwealth Scholarships in 1950 she would never have been able to attend Melbourne University, where she graduated BA (Hons) in 1954. In a massively expanding university sector she was able to fulfil her ambitions of an academic career, despite marriage and maternity, settling finally in the English Department of the newly-fledged Monash University. The Vietnam War and feminism fired her interest in both poetry and politics, especially within the university. She was a founding member of the National Tertiary Education Union. A member of GWV from 1956, she was later its President several times, three times President of Australian Graduate Women and twice Vice-President of Graduate Women International. In 1997 she was awarded an AM in the Order of Australia for "service to education as an academic and scholar in the field of Australian literature and poetry and a range of organisations involved in women's issues and industrial relations".

Scholarship Finance Coordinator
Rosy van der Vlies
Rosy is a dedicated advocate for education, equity, and professional development, with decades of global experience in business consulting, knowledge management, and strategic leadership. She has held senior roles across multiple industries, including Business Development Manager at Los Theaterproducties, co-founder of Baker & Web, and a long-standing leader at Proudfoot Consulting, where she worked across Australia, Europe, the United States, Asia, and Southern Africa. Since 2018, she has worked as an independent consultant, leveraging her expertise in people solutions, project management, and strategic advising.
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Beyond her professional career, Rosy is committed to supporting women's education and leadership. As Scholarship Treasurer of Graduate Women Victoria, she plays a key role in facilitating scholarships and initiatives that empower women in higher education. She also serves as Secretary of the Alliance Française de Melbourne and has held leadership roles with the VVAO in Amsterdam and other nonprofit organisations. Passionate about lifelong learning and mentorship, Rosy continues to make a meaningful impact in education, governance, and social change.

Committee Member
Tara-Lyn Camilleri
Dr. Tara-Lyn Camilleri is a committee member of Graduate Women Victoria and has been involved since 2018, when she received a Special Award for academic achievement. She holds a PhD in evolutionary biology with a background in psychology and biological anthropology. Passionate about research, leadership and science communication, she advocates for resilience, equity, and evidence-based thinking. As a chronic illness advocate, she works to improve understanding of dynamic disabilities. With experience across academia, government, and industry, she is committed to leveraging research for real-world impact, and supporting women in education and beyond.

Committee Member
Janice Pinder
For most of my professional existence I have led a double life. After spending some time studying Medieval French, I trained and worked as a teacher of English as an additional language, specialising in English for academic purposes, and spent 18 years as an academic skills advisor at Monash. At the same time, I continued to research and publish in medieval cultural history and manuscript studies. Now I have officially retired from the first half of the double, and am concentrating on the second, with time off for music, gardening and cats.

Committee Member
Sabrina Poon
Sabrina is a past recipient of the Philippa McCall Scholarship and a passionate advocate for equitable access to postgraduate education. She joined the Graduate Women Victoria committee in 2023 to help support and uplift women who have faced disadvantage in their academic journeys. She strongly believes in the power of education to create opportunities and is committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for women in higher education.