Board Members
Our Elected Representatives
The board consists of nine elected members, elected for a two year period.
The SCE welcomes anyone interested in becoming involved either as a board member or in a supporting role. For any information, please don't hesitate to contact one of the following Board Members.
| Collin Brady |
Chairman
Collin has extensive senior management experience in the public, private and community sectors.
Married with three children, Collin and his family have been active in sporting, school, and community activities since their move to Strathfieldsaye in 1996.
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| Dennis Johanson |
Treasurer
Dennis and his wife Pip have lived in Strathfieldsaye since 1984 and run a legal practice in Bendigo. Their three children attended Strathfieldsaye Primary and have all been involved in local sporting and other community groups.
They believe Strathfieldsaye is a great place to live and raise a family and see SCE as a fantastic opportunity to continue to improve community facilities into the future.
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| Keith Reynard |
Keith has lived and raised his family in Strathfieldsaye since 1994. Attracted by the semi rural lifestyle and a strong sense of community, Keith has a passionate commitment to the sensitive development of this local community.
Keith has served on a number of local community organisations and committees and was recently elected to the City of Greater Bendigo council, representing the Strathfieldsaye Ward. He has been a Board member of the SCE since it's inception in November 2004 and helped to organise the Strathfieldsaye Community Working Group prior to that time. Keith is very excited to be a part of this innovative community model and believes it offers enormous opportunities, not only to the Strathfieldsaye community but to many other local communities also.
His motto is, 'From Little Things, Big Things Grow'
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| Eileen Dal Santo |
A board member of the SCE since its inception. Eileen is a registered nurse working at BRIT in the training of Division 2 Nurses. Her main role is to coordinate the clinical training of nursing students. Eileen also works in the family business of Agricultural Consulting with husband Peter.
Originally from Melbourne Eileen and Peter moved to Strathfieldsaye 20 years ago and have enjoyed raising their three children in the unique environment Strathfieldsaye has to offer. The family have been active members of the educational, sporting and recreational community of Strathfieldsaye.
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| Peter Campbell |
Peter has been involved with sport and schooling in Strathfieldsaye for 25 years, including roles as President of the Primary School Council and Colts United Soccer Club and Secretary of the Strathfieldsaye Sports Club. An ongoing interest in the general community well being and progress has led to Peter's commitment to Strathfieldsaye & Districts Community Enterprise.
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| Bradley Bennett |
A Board Member since May 2006, Bradley is the Manager of the Web & Document Management team at Bendigo Bank.
A Strathfieldsaye resident for 7 years, Bradley has a young family and is passionate about growing Strathfieldsaye into one of the premium centres for family life with Victoria.
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| Samantha McGregor |
Samantha McGregor and her husband Andrew have been a part of the Strathfieldsaye community since 2002 with four children attending the Strathfieldsaye Pre School, Childcare and St Francis f of the Fields primary school. Sam is a Human Resources consultant with experience in numerous large and smaller organisations across various industries.
Samantha and Andrew enjoy being involved in the Strathfieldsaye community and its sporting groups. They look forward to working with the community and have a keen interest in helping Strathfieldsaye and its districts develop into the future.
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| Tony Knox |
Tony, his wife Liz and their two sons have lived in the Strathfieldsaye area for 20 years.
Tony believes the growth of residential Bendigo, has made Strathfieldsaye a very attractive area to live. Having a back ground in Telecommunications Business Development and Property Development he is keen to help improve the facilities and infrastructure of the area through the Community Enterprise. |
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