VICSES Board and Executive overview

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Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) is governed by a Board of Directors accountable to the Victorian Minister for Emergency Services, and is run by the Executive Management Team.

After VICSES was established as a Statutory Authority on 1 November 2005, a Board was appointed to govern the organisation. The Board meets monthly and reports directly to the Minister for Emergency Services.

Between them, the Board members possess a wealth of experience in the emergency services, finance and other business industries.

 

Our Executive

Kate White

Interim Chief Executive Officer 

With extensive experience in emergency management, event management, finance and banking across the public and corporate sectors, Kate has been appointed as interim CEO of VICSES whilst the Board undertakes the recruitment process for a permanent appointment. 

Having joined VICSES in 2011, Kate's usual area of responsibility is as Executive Director of the comprehensive Community and Corporate Services portfolio. 

 

Tim Wiebusch 

Chief Officer Operations

Tim Wiebusch was appointed Chief Officer Operations in December 2017, following 12 years working for VICSES in the roles of Deputy Chief Officer Operations and Deputy Chief Officer Operations (Readiness).

With a passion for emergency management and over 25 years of experience with government agencies, Tim is responsible for the development of operational doctrine and overseeing incident management capability development within VICSES. 

Silvia Silverii

Chief Information Officer

Silvia Silverii joined VICSES as Chief Information Officer (CIO) in July 2018, bringing more than 20 years’ experience in Information Technology and a wealth of experience and skills in optimising the use of data and information flow for organisations, here and internationally.

As CIO for VICSES, Silvia leads the Information Services team. 

Debbie Mann

Executive Director People, Safety and Wellbeing

Debbie Mann joined VICSES as Executive Director People, Safety and Wellbeing in August 2024, bringing more than 20 years’ experience in people and culture leadership across health, pharmacy, and publishing sectors.

Holding a Master of Management, Debbie is passionate about building organisational capability through a focus on developing and enabling leaders to meet current and future needs.  A trusted, collaborative, and versatile leader, experienced in strategic advisory, business partnering, workplace relations, cultural transformation, change management and service operations.

Our Board

Jasmine Doak 

Board Chair

Jasmine Doak joined the VICSES Board in February 2023 and was appointed as Board Chair in May 2024, and is also the Chair of the People, Culture and Remuneration Committee. 

Jasmine Doak has had more than 25 years’ experience leading legal and human resource functions across various industries within both public and private sectors.

A passionate, inspired, and dynamic leader, Jasmine is well-regarded for her approach to driving organisational change and transformation, building high-performing teams, and supporting inclusive cultures to thrive. 

A practising lawyer, human resources professional, and graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Jasmine’s career spans leading organisations, including senior executive positions at Minter Ellison, Mazda Australia, Linfox, AGL, Orica, and Coles Group.

Jasmine is a general board member of the Victorian Managed Insurance Agency (VMIA) and Chair of the Remuneration and Capability Committee. Previously, Jasmine has also served as a board member of the National Safety Council of Australia Foundation and also as President of the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board.

Committed to living with connection and purpose, Jasmine is regularly engaged as a speaker and storyteller on the topics of people, culture, transformation, gender equity, leadership, and engagement.

Casey Nunn ASM

Casey Nunn ASM joined the VICSES Board in February 2020, and was appointed Deputy Chair in May 2024.

Casey has extensive experience in emergency services, having served as a volunteer with Ambulance Victoria for over 18 years and the Country Fire Authority as an operational support volunteer for 13 years. She was awarded an Ambulance Service Medal in the 2011 Australia Day Honours.

In 2012, Casey was awarded an Emergency Services Foundation (ESF) Scholarship and travelled throughout the United States and Canada studying recruiting, retaining and leading volunteers. 

Casey is a former Hume Young Citizen of the Year and a Youth Parliament Participant. In 2012, Casey was elected to Hume City Council and served as Mayor from 2013 - 2014. Casey serves as a board member of the Salvation Army 3064 Advisory Board and is also a Trustee Director for Vision Super.

Casey is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD) and was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2019. 

Lisa Borowick CA

Lisa joined the VICSES board in February 2017,  and is the Chair of the Risk and Audit Committee. 

Lisa is a Chartered Accountant with more than 27 years’ experience in commerce. Lisa’s industry experience includes corporate travel, technology, insurance, residential property development, recruitment, risk management and accountancy.   

Lisa has spent over 30 years volunteering for not-for profits, such as environmental groups, and as the National President of sporting body, Maccabi Australia. Lisa sits on the Board of Goldman Group, LNB Projects Pty Ltd, and MAI Board of Governors.  

Additionally Lisa is the International Chair of the English speaking Desk for Maccabi World Union and is a member of the International Sports Committee, who set and preside over the Sporting Regulations for the Maccabiah Games, a multi-sport event held quadrennially, currently the 3rd largest sporting event in the World.

Dr. Bernadette Northeast

B.Sci (Hons), PhD, GAICD

Bernadette has post-graduate qualifications in fisheries management and aquaculture and a career background in natural resource management, strategic partnership brokerage, and stakeholder engagement.


Bernadette has been a VICSES volunteer with the Warrnambool Unit since 2002. Holding a number of leadership, training, and operational roles; she has qualifications in almost all of the VICSES response areas.

Bernadette is passionate about community and volunteerism, and her contribution to community development and safety has been recognised a number of times, including a Royal Humane Society bravery commendation for her role in an ocean rescue event; 2017 Warrnambool City Council Australia Day Citizen of the Year, and 2019 Rotary International Peace Award.

Bernadette brings strong governance, risk and strategic planning background from 25 years of experience on private and public sector Boards. She is currently the Deputy Chair of the Victorian Fisheries Authority, Deputy Chair South West Healthcare, Board Director PrimeSafe and Chair Wimmera & South West Family Violence Partnership.

Jane Foley

Jane was appointed to the VICSES Board in September 2021.

Jane brings extensive corporate governance, strategy, risk, organisation improvement and change management experience. She has worked across a diverse range of industry sectors including superannuation, professional services, government, education and international aid.

She has held diverse board and committee governance roles in commercial and not-for-profit organisations and is currently a Board member of Box Hill Institute and Chair of its Education Quality Committee.

Her qualifications include a Master of Arts (International Relations) and GAICD.

 

Noel Clement OAM

Noel joined the VICSES Board in October 2023.

Noel has over 30 years’ experience in the community sector, working across a diverse range of social causes, with a particular depth of experience in emergency management and migration (asylum seekers and refugees).

He spent 20 years in senior leadership roles at Australian Red Cross, most recently as Director of Australian Programs where he was responsible for all programs and for state/ territory operations across the country.

Noel has worked on emergency management issues from a local to global level. His experience encompasses the full spectrum of preparedness, response, and recovery programs, and he has been particularly active in calls for a greater investment in disaster risk reduction and community preparedness.

He has been involved in dozens of response and recovery initiatives for major emergencies over the last two decades, including the Bali Bombings (2002), Indian Ocean Tsunami (2004), Black Saturday Bushfires (2009), Victorian Bushfires (2021), and a large number of other significant events.

Noel is the current Chair of Community Refugee Sponsorship Australia, is a member of the Social Impact Hub’s Professional Impact Network, and has been undertaking a range of other work in the human services sector ranging from mentoring, teaching, and consultancy projects.

A critical thinker, Noel looks to unpack organisational and community issues to shape strategic and tactical responses. He has substantial experience in building effective relationships and collaborative partnerships across public, private, philanthropic, and not-for-profit sectors. 

Noel is a qualified Social Worker (PIT 1988) and holds a Masters in Social Policy (RMIT 2000).

Shikha Gupta

Shikha brings over 20 years of experience in leadership, strategic planning, and governance across various sectors, including public service. Currently, she serves as an Investment Director in the Credit team at the Future Fund, where she leads portfolio strategy, manages stakeholder relationships, and conducts rigorous due diligence on investment opportunities.
 
Prior to this, Shikha was a Principal at Partners Capital in London, where she led public equities research and provided strategic advice to institutional and high-net-worth clients. Her career also includes management consulting experience with the Boston Consulting Group, where she honed her analytical and strategic decision-making skills.
 
Shikha holds a Bachelor of Commerce with First Class Honours (Actuarial Studies, Dean’s List) from the University of Melbourne and an MBA (Distinction) from INSEAD. She is also a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), underscoring her commitment to maintaining high standards of corporate governance.
 
In addition to her professional roles, Shikha serves on the Finance Audit and Risk Committee at Wesley College, Australia, where she contributes to effective risk management and governance practices.
 
Motivated by VICSES’s mission to provide critical emergency services and support to the community, Shikha is eager to leverage her extensive experience in governance, financial management, and strategic oversight to help guide the organisation in its vital work of emergency planning, response, and recovery.