ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃ(UK) Foundation Board
The ANU (UK) Foundation Board was established to promote excellence in education and research at the Australian National University, including the exchange of knowledge, faculty and students between Australia, the UK and Europe.
The Board is comprised of ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃalumni and staff, and friends of the University, who are committed to strengthening the global impact and presence of Australia's national university.
A message from the Chair
Our community of alumni and friends in the UK is rich and diverse. Fostering meaningful exchange of ideas and skills, we continue to learn and grow from each other year on year.
From my time living in Colleges and Halls of Residence on campus, I developed a strong affinity with ANU. I also acted as a Dean/Deputy Head, which nurtured my understanding of the importance of higher education and learning in community. Like many alumni, this significant time of growth and learning is what drives me to give back.
Our UK alumni network describe their ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃexperience and education as 'game changing'. Intellectual freedom and challenge, combined with a nurturing environment, has made them conscious of the importance of their higher education. By connecting ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃalumni back into university life, the Board facilitates a community that is supporting the next generation of graduates to be leaders in their fields.
Our alumni are the continuously evolving product of an institution whose purpose is to serve, advance and protect our world. We are all investors in the growth and future of this University and its purposeful influence across our global communities.
Chantal Gargour, Chair, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃ(UK) Foundation Board
Board members
Chantal Gargour (Chair)
Chantal has experience across business, strategy and operations. She has run her own businesses and performed senior leadership roles in sectors such as financial services, telecommunications, retail, consumer goods and energy.
Chantal has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) and Master of Music from the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSchool of Music. Chantal has lived in the UK since finishing her studies.
Russell Clark
Russell has over 20 years of industry experience, having started his investment career in 2000 at UBS Wealth Management. He then transferred as an Investment Analyst within the UBS group to Global Asset Management Ltd in London.
Russell has undergraduate degrees in Economics and Asian Studies from the Australian National University, and was awarded the CFA charter in 2004.
Cathryn Lyall
Cathryn co-founded Seismic Foundry, which provides a greater opportunity for new FinTech companies to flourish and succeed; and Seed Money Australia, a not-for-profit connecting early stage start-ups with advisors, mentors and aligned investors.
Cathryn is an ANU alumna (Bachelor of Arts - Political Science/ English Literature '87), and is passionate about diversity and inclusion in financial services. She has used industry speaking slots at conferences to publicly advocate for these issues.
Sarah Backhouse
Sarah is a global communications leader with over 20 years of experience as a broadcast journalist, entrepreneur and executive. She currently serves as Director Global Communications at HEINEKEN. Her former roles include Executive Director at World 50, a private membership organisation for C-level executives and Founder and CEO of Future360, a digital platform for the cleantech sector. A former TV host, producer and journalist, Sarah has credits on CNBC, BBC, PBS, Fine Living, Discovery Channel, Planet Green and Al Gore's 24 Hours of Reality. Sarah graduated with Bachelors' degrees in Economics and Japanese Studies from ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃand Keio University in Tokyo. Half-English, half-Japanese, Sarah was born in Edinburgh and has lived in Australia, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S. She speaks fluent Japanese.
Genevieve Bell, Vice-Chancellor and President
(ex officio)
Genevieve Bell was appointed the 13th Vice-Chancellor of ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃin January 2024. Genevieve is the University’s first female Vice-Chancellor.
Genevieve holds a PhD in cultural anthropology from Stanford University and is a renowned anthropologist, technologist, and futurist, having spent more than two decades in Silicon Valley helping guide Intel's product development and social science and design research capabilities. She is best known for her work at the intersection of cultural practice and technology development and for being an important voice in the global debates around artificial intelligence and human society.
Alex Furman, Vice-President (Advancement)
(ex officio)
Alex is the Vice-President (Advancement) of ºÚÁÏÌìÌà and an experienced leader of philanthropic programs. He has held leadership roles in Advancement at the University of Melbourne as Director of Development (2015-2021) and Deputy Director of Development (2013-2015) for the Believe Campaign.
He has also had leadership and fundraising roles in the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Opera Australia, Victorian Opera, and the Melbourne International Arts Festival. He is active as a volunteer in community organisations and is Chair of The Mietta Foundation.