Burnet Institute
Christine Elmer SCMP MAICD currently serves as Executive General Manager for Communication and Marketing at Burnet Institute, where responsibilities include managing the organization's reputation and fostering stakeholder engagement. With a robust history in strategic communications and marketing, Christine held prominent positions such as Head of Brand, Channels & Marketing for the City of Boroondara, and General Manager for Media and Communication at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne. Previous roles at Cabrini Health and Eastern Health included leadership in corporate affairs, brand stewardship, and crisis management. Christine's educational background features a Master's in Business Marketing from RMIT University, alongside multiple leadership certifications, including participation in the Executive Leadership Program at the University of Oxford.
Burnet Institute
Burnet Institute brings together a highly diverse skill base to help solve devastating health problems. Linking medical research with public health action through our international and local field presence, our laboratories, and our mixed development and research cultures drives greater focus on the most relevant global health issues, and a greater impact as a result. Burnet’s expertise in specific infectious diseases of global health significance (especially COVID-19, HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, and viral hepatitis) continues to make an impact on vulnerable communities internationally and in Australia, along with our research and public health programs in women’s and children’s health; alcohol, drugs and harm reduction; sexual and reproductive health; healthy ageing and young people’s health. Burnet Institute is formally accredited as a medical research organisation with the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), and as a non-government organisation (NGO) with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Australian Aid. Burnet Institute’s head office is in Melbourne, Australia and we also have offices or representatives in Myanmar, Papua New Guinea and China, as well as supporting projects in other Asia-Pacific countries.