FiND Network Announces New Advisory Board

Sydney, Australia — The Filipino Nursing Diaspora (FiND) Network announced the introduction of a new advisory board. These five advisors will leverage their collective skills and expertise to provide guidance and direction to the Network’s executive team through its continued growth and development.

Joining the newly established Board is Prof. Danet Bluhm of University of Texas (North America), Dr. Jed Montayre of Western Sydney University (Oceania), Dr. Mark Santos of Hamad Medical Corporation – Qatar (Middle East), Mr. Floro Cubelo of the Filipino Nurses Association in the Nordic Region  (Europe), and Prof. Rozzano Locsin of Tokushima University (Far East).

“The Advisory Board’s depth and breadth of expertise will be enormously valuable to FiND Network’s future by providing strategic advice and guidance,” said Prof. Violeta Lopez, president of the FiND Network. 

“Connecting with Filipino nurses is a top priority for us, and we look forward to working with them as we strengthen our role in various regions” Jerome Babate, Executive Director of FiND Network. He further said that the Network has made a great start in securing high-quality members who will guide the Network on significant best practices. 

The FiND Network’s leadership team is confident that its advisors will give rise to new and exciting opportunities and help strengthen Network’s commitment as a trusted organisational partner.

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