Board of Trustees.

  • President

    Rodney Wong

    Rodney Wong, a parent of a cancer survivor, sits on the Board of Childhood Cancer International (CCI) as its President. He is also the current President of the Sarawak Cancer Children Society (SCCS). He co-founded Childhood Cancer Malaysia (CCM) and is currently appointed as their Honorary Advisor. Rod also volunteer as a Mentor with Endeavor Malaysia, a non-profit organisation that support start-up entrepreneurs and founders. He is very passionate about sustainability, serving as an Honorary Advisor with the ESG Association of Malaysia.

    Rodney is the Chief Executive Officer & Board of Director of Universal Robina Munchy’s (URM), one of the largest biscuit & snack manufacturer in Malaysia. He holds an Master of Business Administration from Heriot-Watt University.

    Organization: Sarawak Children Cancer Society
    Address: Lot 5493, Lorong 15 & Jalan Batu Kawa, Taman Desa Wira, 93250 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
    Email: admin@cci.care

  • Vice-President

    Alejandra Mendez

    Alejandra is the mother of a childhood cancer survivor. After that experience, she decided to devote herself to giving every child who is diagnosed with cancer the same opportunities to survive the disease. She is currently involved at local and international levels representing the voice of parents of children with cancer. She also serves as board member of Fundación Nuestros Hijos in Chile.

    Alejandra holds a degree in education and translation. She is based in Santiago where she lives with her husband and three sons.

    Organization: Fundación Nuestros Hijos
    Address: Club Hípico 4676, Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Santiago, Chile
    Email: admin@cci.care

  • Secretary

    Kate Johnson

    Kate is the mother of a childhood cancer survivor. Since 2017 she has been the Chair of the Parent’s Advisory Group in the Children’s Cancer Centre at the Royal Children’s Hospital where she is passionate about enhancing the patient experience and raising awareness of paediatric cancer. Kate has a PhD in Sleep Psychophysiology. She is based in Melbourne, Australia where she lives with her husband and 4 children.

    Organization: Children’s Cancer Centre Parent Advisory Committee (PAG)

    Address: The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, 50 Flemington Road Parkville

    Email: admin@cci.care

Members.

  • João Maria De Lencastre De Bragança

    João de Bragança (Portugal) lost in 2001 his 7 year old daughter Madalena to a diffuse pontine glioma. He is the president of Acreditar, the Portuguese association of children with cancer. He is a mechanical engineer with a Master’s degree in Literature Theory and a doctoral candidate in the same area. After working 20 years for a multinational company he is now a full-time translator.

    Organization: Acreditar
    Address: R. Prof. Lima Basto 73, Lisboa, Portugal
    Email: admin@cci.care

  • Daniel Mckenzie

    Executive Director of Kidzcan Zimbabwe, a local NGO in Zimbabwe. Daniel is a great communicator and renowned broadcaster. He is an excellent diplomat, with great empathy and passion towards making a difference in the lives of children suffering from cancer.

    Organization: Kidzcan Zimbabwe
    Address: 6 Natal Road, Belgravia, Harare
    Email: admin@cci.care

  • Bindu N Nair

    Bindu N Nair is the Founder and Managing Trustee of Aroh-Giving Hope which started in 2013 in South India to help the children with Cancer in her city. Aroh now works with 40+ hospitals in India, supporting more than 5,000 children. She has 20 years of experience in Social Work and has taken the cause of Childhood Cancer as her mission in life. She also holds Double Masters in both English Language and Literature and Sociology.

    Organization: Aroh-Giving Hope
    Address: House No.57, Sri Lakshmi Nagar, Ganapathy, Coimbatore – 641006
    Email: admin@cci.care

  • Georgia Kokkinou

    Treasurer.

    Georgia Kokkinou is the Vice President of Floga, which is the largest parents’ association of children with cancer in Greece, representing thousands of families across the country. Through Floga, she has gained significant experience in raising awareness for childhood cancer, collaborating with healthcare professionals to promote better care and treatment for children with cancer and advocating based on first-hand knowledge of the patients’ actual needs. She is also representing Floga in CCI and participates in various projects under the Diagnosis, Treatment and Care Pillar of CCI-Europe.

    Organization: Floga
    Address: Athens: 6-8 Aigiou Street 11527 Goudi, Greece
    Email: admin@cci.care

Advisor.

  • Paul Preston

    Paul currently works as a Director and Advisor for a number of businesses and not for profits organisations in Europe and Asia. Paul had a long career in a global multinational, working in Africa, Asia and Europe, in a number of senior roles. Throughout his career he has had a close relationship with organisations supporting children and families. He was a volunteer with the UK Barnado’s children’s charity; a school governor in a special needs school ( focused on Autism) championing the use of the arts/storytelling to encourage communication and engagement; and was part of the team that successfully launched two special needs schools in South Asia. In addition, with colleagues from China, Paul was active in promoting education in the less developed areas of China.

    More recently Paul has advised and supported the CCI past President, Joao Braganca. Paul, continues to work with CCI on a number of projects, particularly using his network and experience to the benefit of the association.

    An accountant by profession, he held financial, general management and human resource positions around the world.

    He and his wife, Gill, currently live between London and Lisbon and they are very happy grandparents.

Board Remuneration Policy:

The salaries of the employees are derived from the CAO Welfare & Social Services.

Board Members are not remunerated and do not receive any monetary compensation. However, CCI provides partial reimbursement for out-of-pocket travel costs to attend mid-year and annual board meetings. Where member organisations cover the cost of board members transportation and travel costs to attend board meetings, such reimbursed costs are donated back to CCI for regional and/or international work. Trustees do not receive any advances and/or guarantees.

The administrative expenses and reimbursements of the Board Members are stated in the financial statements.

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