Executive leadership team

A yellow labrador dogs face. The dog has a red collar and is looking to the left of the camera,

Executive Leadership Team

Our Executive Leadership Team is responsible for implementing the strategy set by the Board. The Team ensures that performance goals are met and that our work and programs are undertaken efficiently, effectively and sustainably.

Chief Executive Officer

Nicky Long joined Guide Dogs Victoria as CEO in April 2023 with an impressive track record in the disability and non-profit sectors. She brings experience and drive to lead Guide Dogs Victoria into the future, combined with a deep passion and commitment to empower people living with a disability.

Prior to commencing with Guide Dogs Victoria, Nicky was CEO of Expression Australia, and held roles in the healthcare, pharmaceutical and not for profit sectors – including Inaugural CEO of Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision and board positions with The Royal Women’s Hospital Foundation, The Snowdome Foundation, St Kilda Football Club Foundation and Soap Aid.

Nicky is a current Board Member of and Independent Non-Executive Director of the Priceline Sisterhood Foundation and the Norman Beischer Research Foundation.

Nicky is a member of ‘Mentor Walks Australia’, and a member of the mentor program at St Kilda Football Club for AFLW players. She was a finalist in the 2020 Telstra Business Women’s Awards for Victoria – for purpose and social enterprise.

Nicky has a degree in Nursing, a Graduate Diploma in Marketing and a Masters of Business in Innovation and Leadership.

Guide Dogs Victoria CEO Nicky Long, smiling at the camera.

General Manager Dog and Vision Services

“Working with Guide Dogs is a unique opportunity to combine my passion for animal health and welfare and improving the lives of people through social connection, health and learning.

I am honoured to work with an amazing team that supports people to live life without limits.”

Russell is an experienced Community Service professional with a background in veterinary medicine, disability services, and health and aged care.

Dr Russell Harrison kneeling next to a yellow Labrador who is licking his face.

General Manager Fundraising & Philanthropy

Evan embarked on his journey with Guide Dogs in 2016, bringing a wealth of expertise in fundraising and marketing gathered from his tenure in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. With senior positions across the airline, travel & tourism, health, and disability sectors under his belt, Evan’s impact resonates internationally.

Holding a Master of Commerce in Marketing Management from the University of Pretoria, Evan is also a Member of the Fundraising Institute of Australia. His dedication to advancing Guide Dogs’ mission knows no bounds as he continues to drive transformative initiatives and foster lasting partnerships.”

Evan Gordon headshot.

General Manager People & Culture

John has worked as an accomplished Head of People and Culture at executive level for twenty years in the community services, disability support, primary healthcare, education, and childcare sectors.

His early career in education included periods with the University of Melbourne, the Victorian College of the Arts, and the Centre for Adult Education (CAE); before John moved into healthcare and community services with Central Gippsland Health Service.

In the mid 2000s John joined the newly merged Vision Australia (blindness and low vision services) as National HR Manager. After fifteen years of major achievement and growth, John left Vision Australia as GM People and Culture in 2021.

John and his husband Pete live with two elderly Great Danes on a small farm in Gippsland. John also supports his Mum in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs where he grew up.

Headshot of John smiling at the camera.

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