Damian is the Executive Director of See Differently and has a strong commitment to social impact and mission driven initiatives. He has three decades of global financial services experience with skills in strategy development, governance and corporate advice. Damian is a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and is an experienced Director having served on several Boards. Since …
Dale Cleaver
Dale is the CEO of Guide Dogs NSW/ACT. He was first appointed to the Vision 2020 Australia Board in 2019 and co-opted in March, 2023. Dale’s history of working in the health, not for profit and charity sectors includes positions as CEO of Campbell Page (National Provider of Employment Services), CEO of the Royal District Nursing Service South Australia (SA) …
Dr Emily White
Emily is a Lecturer in Learning Intervention within the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne. Her qualifications and experience centre on contributions to improved education for children who are blind, have low vision, or deafblind, who may have additional disabilities, through teaching, research, and service, both in leadership and as a practitioner. Emily has served in global and …
Dr Kate Reid
Kate has been an ophthalmologist for 35 years in both public and private settings, and is serving her second term as a Director for Vision 20/20. She previously provided 15 years of service to public Ophthalmology at Canberra Hospital; as Director of Ophthalmology there she was instrumental in funding Eye Clinic infrastructure projects in excess of $4 million, and in …
Prof Nitin Verma
Nitin is Past President of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) and longtime Board Director. He is also a Director of the Macular Disease Foundation of Australia. He has been active both locally and internationally through my involvement in establishing the eye health program in Timor L’este. During his tenure as RANZCO President he oversaw the …
Brandon Ah Tong
Brandon has 20 years’ experience working in the eye health sector as an advocacy expert and is currently the Director of Policy & Advocacy with The Fred Hollows Foundation. His areas of work have spanned the human rights of people living with blindness or low vision, Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander eye health and global eye health and has had …
Peter Larsen
Peter Larsen is an Australian optometrist and healthcare executive with more than 25 years’ experience, holding senior leadership roles across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States. Through these roles he has contributed to the development of large-scale primary eye care networks and the global implementation of diagnostic technologies aimed at improving early detection of eye …
Jane Schuller
Jane Schuller has 25 years’ experience in eye health care. She is a qualified orthoptist in both Australia and the USA and has had 10 years’ experience in large teaching eye hospitals and private ophthalmology practices in Singapore, Bangkok and the USA. She is a past President of Orthoptics Australia, past Victorian Chair and has held a number of other …
Graham Perrett
Graham is a former federal parliamentarian who represented the Queensland seat of Moreton in the House of Representatives from 2007 for the Australian Labor Party. He was a member of the Albanese Government prior to retiring at the 2025 election. During his 18 years in the Commonwealth Parliament, Graham served on a range of key standing committees, including those focused …









