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SydWest welcomes new board member

SydWest Multicultural Services 2 mins read

SydWest Multicultural Services has welcomed Brent Pitts to its Board of Directors.

Brent is the current Chief Financial Officer and Executive General Manager Corporate Services at the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.

He has extensive expertise in financial management, having held roles throughout his career including Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and A/Chief Executive Officer.

A chartered accountant, Brent has more than 25 years’ experience across a range of business and human services sectors, and organisational cultures. For the past 10 years, he has excelled in leading change and building sustainable delivery models while achieving robust financial results.

He is particularly skilled in supporting organisations maintain and grow their services in the face of industry changes.

SydWest CEO Elfa Moraitakis has welcomed Brent Pitts to the SydWest Board.

‘We’re thrilled to welcome a new Board member with such impressive and extensive financial experience and business acumen,’ she said.

Chair of the SydWest Board Angela Tsoukatos said Brent’s skills will be particularly appreciated during this time of great change to the community sector.

‘His ability to successfully navigate complex change will be a great benefit to our organisation, especially at a time when the NDIS and aged care industries are being reformed by the Federal Government.’

‘Members of our Board look forward to working with Brent to support the important work of SydWest Multicultural Services.’


About us:

SydWest Multicultural Services is a leading organisation for cultural diversity issues responding to community needs and opportunities throughout Greater Western Sydney and more recently parts of the Inner West and City of Sydney. 

We help people of all ages and backgrounds live a better life through services including settlement; aged care; disability support; housing assistance; and programs for youth, women and families. 

 We are proud to have an inclusive, ethnically diverse and bilingual workforce sensitive to the needs of the communities we service and support. 

In May 2023, SydWest merged with disability provider Participate Australia (PA). PA brings deep knowledge, skills and expertise in disability services. 


Contact details:

Vikki Hine, Media and Events.
E: [email protected] or
T: 0428 109 215.

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