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History
In 1985 the Benevolent Society of New South Wales and the medical staff of the Royal Hospital for Women decided to establish a multi-disciplinary Gynaecological Cancer Centre at the Royal Hospital for Women. They recruited an Australian, Professor Neville Hacker, then Director of Gynaecological Oncology at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), to head the Centre. The Centre opened in November 1986.
In order to raise money for research, Mr Fred Millar, then Chairman of TNT, was invited by the Benevolent Society to form a fundraising committee. Mr Millar assembled a number of prominent business and community leaders, and a total of about $750,000 was raised, which was used to establish a research laboratory in the Royal Hospital for Women.
Following a very generous donation by Brian and Fay McGuigan in memory of their daughter Vanessa, the laboratory was named the Vanessa McGuigan Research Laboratory.
When Mr Millar retired in 1991, the Chair of the fundraising committee was taken by Mr Brian McGuigan, now Managing Director of McGuigan Wines. During Brian's tenure, Mrs Vivian Greig, Principle of Harmony Marketing, and wife of former English cricket captain and current Channel 9 commentator Tony Greig, suggested the name GO Fund. This name was endorsed by one of the energetic members of the committee, Karen Ehrlich, a brilliant young lawyer, who unfortunately had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and who subsequently died of the disease. The Karen Campaign is now named in her memory.
In 1997 the Royal Hospital for Women moved from Paddington, where it was administered by the Benevolent Society, to the campus of the Prince of Wales and Sydney Children's Hospitals at Randwick. The then CEO of the Hospital, Dr Christine Bennett, established a Royal Hospital for Women Foundation in 1994, to raise funds for research and development at the new campus. The GO Fund then became an account within the Royal Hospital for Women Foundation and the research money was transferred from the Benevolent Society of NSW to the new Foundation.
Brian
McGuigan retired as Chairman in 1998, and the leadership role was
taken over by Mrs Vivian Greig, Principle of Harmony Marketing, and
wife of former English cricket captain and current Channel 9
commentator Tony Greig. Vivian organised the very successful First
Ladies Lunch, which honoured wives of former Australian Prime
Ministers, and the current Prime Minister's wife, Mrs Janette Howard.
Mr
Steve Eckowitz, took over when Vivian retired to raise her young
family. Mr Eckowitz had previously been a major benefactor of the
Gynaecological Cancer Centre, and through his generosity, the Centre
houses a wonderful collection of artworks. Mr Eckowitz has been
Chairman from 2000-2006. The newly elected Chairman is Mr Aleco
Vrisakis.
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