OUR BOARD
CHANGING LIVES & FUTURES SINCE 2005
Eyre Futures Inc. is governed by a Board of Management, upon which some very generous community members have served and given their personal time and professional expertise.
Anne-Marie Hammond
Chairperson
Business/Industry Representative
Anne-Marie is the Port Lincoln Branch Manager of Career Employment Group and has expertise in group training and apprenticeship consultancy.
She has 24 years of retail and management experience, as well as 15 years of experience in recruitment and employment services. Anne-Marie is heavily involved in the local community with a strong community focus and currently sits on five local boards.
She is passionate about west coast youth and in particular Indigenous youth.
Anne-Marie’s motto is ‘together with passion we inspire communities’.
Peter Linn
Community Representative
Peter Linn is based in Port Lincoln. He works in the Anglican Parish as one of the Clergy and commenced ministry in 2010. Peter is in his 60s, married with 2 adult children and 2 delightful grandchildren. His hobbies include fishing, gardening, music and singing. Mr Linn is also Vice President of the Port Lincoln RSL Sub Branch.
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He has been actively part of the Mentoring EP programme. Peter’s qualifications are B A (Adelaide), B Th (Flinders), Dip PS. (Adelaide College of Divinity), Grad Dip ED (Adelaide). His ministry experience includes bush, country, city and some specialised ministry in Schools Defence and Mine Chaplaincies.
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Peter’s defence Chaplaincy included a stint in the Middle East Area of Operations (Afghanistan) in 2009. Peter Linn is described as an easy-going, energetic bloke, who believes everyone has a part to play in our community and should be given the opportunity to participate
Janet Norris
Secretary
Business/Industry Representative
Janet is from Port Lincoln. She attended Secondary School in Port Lincoln and is currently undertaking a Diploma in Management. She has gained vast experience from her business portfolio including successfully growing existing businesses and establishing and developing new businesses in retail and industry.
Her more recent employment history has involved working in the training and employment sector in both regional and remote areas of South Australia. This included Job Services Australia, working in Apprenticeships and Traineeships field and currently working in Disability Employment Services. Janet is now a local business owner.
Emma Richards
Parent / Caregiver
Aboriginal Representative
Emma is a researcher employed by the University of Adelaide in the Rural Medical School based in Port Lincoln and has been in this role for 7 years. Emma is a Barngarla woman from Port Lincoln SA, she has cultural connections to other Aboriginal groups.
Emma is an active community member with interests and focus on heritage, cultures, languages and community development. Involved in governance since the age of 16, Emma has held director positions with PLACC, PLAHS and Community House, and served as Chairperson for DEWNR Aboriginal Advisory, Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation (Co-chair) and Kallinyalla Parnkalla L&SCs. She is passionate about youth development, leadership, education, employment and well being.
Emma has worked in a variety of areas from administration, bookkeeping, team leader, manager, women’s programs, project officer and researcher and brings a wide range of relevant life experience to this role.
Todd George
Education / Training Representative
Todd has been on the board since 2018. He is the current principal of the Port Lincoln High School. He is an active member of the community in a variety of roles.
Rebecca Vincent
Heathe Champion
Delise Sampson
Community Representative,
Youth / Aboriginal Representative
Delise is from the Wirangu, Kokatha and Mirning Aboriginal language groups and lives in Pt Lincoln. She is a UniSA Aboriginal Pathways Program Graduate and is currently studying Bachelor Social Sciences. Delise has experience as a participant in various Eyre Future programs and is now demonstrating her leadership skills as a member of the Board.
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“I thank and continue to support Eyre Futures, to give back for assisting me to grow in confidence and achieve in education and other areas of my life.” (Sampson 2018)
Delise has inherited cultural knowledge through her Aboriginal and European heritage. She has a love for being creative and uses painting as a way for expression and healing. Delise’s natural empathy has led her to pursue her interest and passion for health and well-being for all.