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Board

The Transplant Network board is made up of an experienced and dedicated team of volunteers, committed to making a difference to the transplant community.

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Peter’s Story

Peter is a photographer, filmmaker and designer with over 25 years of experience. Peter runs his own creative agency and has a passion for building brands. Through his own heart transplant journey, Peter gained a unique perspective of the transplant process - particularly for young patients. He has a strong desire to give back through sharing his own and others’ unique experiences.

Peter Crumpton

Board Chair

Mark

Mark’s Story

Mark is an experienced finance professional with over 18 years experience with Australian listed organisations. He is a Chartered Accountant and holds an executive leadership position with The a2 Milk Company. Mark witnessed the life-changing gift of organ donation through his friendship with Peter Crumpton (Founder), and is now privileged to support the journey of others via TTN.

Mark Sherwin

Secretary

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Charles’s Story

Charles is a Chartered Accountant with over 21 years experience in professional services and is now a Partner in a public practice accountancy firm, with offices in NSW & QLD. Charles felt compelled to use his expertise to assist TTN after his son experienced organ issues at birth. Charles originates from Sydney’s Northern Beaches and now calls the Sunshine Coast in QLD his home.

Charles Domin

Treasurer

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Pete’s Story

Peter is an entrepreneur and business owner with over 20 years experience in the surfing industry. Peter has been instrumental in growing the surfboard fin industry in Australia and is currently the General Manager of Future Fins Australia. Through his friendship with Peter Crumpton (Founder), Peter witnessed the challenges faced by young transplant recipients and is now glad to be contributing to the development of TTN.

Pete Tesseyman

Board member

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The Transplant Network Incorporated is a registered charity with the ACNC. Donations over $2.00 are tax deductible.