Sarah Verran appointed CE of BTSNZ

 

Sarah Verran

 

Brain Tumour Support NZ is delighted to announce the appointment of Sarah Verran as its inaugural Chief Executive. Sarah brings many years of marketing experience in both commercial and non-profit organisations, along with vast governance experience in the disability sector.

In her role as Chief Executive, Sarah will lead the organisation in its mission to provide comprehensive support, resources, and advocacy for those impacted by brain tumours across New Zealand. Her strategic vision, passion for healthcare, and dedication to making a positive impact make her an excellent fit for this pivotal position.

Sarah and Ruby Verran

Sarah understands first-hand the devastating impact that a brain tumour diagnosis can have on a family. In 2015, her daughter Ruby was diagnosed with a craniopharyngioma, a rare type of non-cancerous brain tumour.

"I am honoured to be a part of Brain Tumour Support NZ and to be able to work alongside this passionate and committed community of people," said Sarah. "Navigating services and supports that are often fragmented and complex to access shows that there is a clear need for the services offered by Brain Tumour Support NZ.

Brain Tumour Support NZ is a registered charity dedicated to providing support, information, and resources to individuals affected by brain tumours. The organisation plays a vital role in raising awareness about brain tumours, advocating for improved healthcare policies, and fostering a sense of community among those facing similar challenges.

"We are thrilled to welcome Sarah Verran as our inaugural Chief Executive," said Board Chair, Chris Tse. "Her leadership skills and passion for the well-being of those affected by brain tumours align perfectly with our mission. With Sarah at the helm, we are confident in our ability to expand our reach and impact in the community."

Sarah's aspiration for Brain Tumour Support NZ is that they are known about before they are needed. She is looking forward to championing the brand and raising the profile, as well as delivering on the organisation’s strategic goals.

Brain Tumour Support NZ looks forward to the positive contributions that Sarah Verran will bring to the organisation as it continues to support individuals and families affected by brain tumours across New Zealand.

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