About — A.M. Advisory

About Us

Illuminate.
Disrupt.
Deliver.

Chief Operating Officer  ·  Head of Real-World Evidence & Epidemiology  ·  LSP Facilitator  ·  Founder, A.M. Advisory

A medical executive and public health scientist, I have spent my career working at the intersection of clinical research, and digital evolution to uncover better outcomes within complex systems.

Trained in medicine and public health. Rooted in clinical research and Women’s Health. Certified in LEGO® Serious Play®. Genuinely excited about where digital tools are taking healthcare.

Education & Qualifications

The foundations that shape the work.

My background spans clinical medicine, population health, research and executive leadership — which means I come into every room with a deep understanding of healthsystems and an unusual combination of perspectives.

Medicine

Monash University, Australia

Where I learned to think clinically — to gather evidence, sit with complexity, and make decisions when the picture is never quite complete. It's a discipline that shapes everything I do, in research and in facilitation.

Public Health

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Moving from the individual patient to the system. Harvard pushed me to think about how populations behave, how evidence travels from trial to policy, and how the biggest health challenges rarely have simple answers.

LSP Facilitation

Certified LEGO® Serious Play® Facilitator

The methodology at the heart of A.M. Advisory. I was drawn to LSP because it does something that very few facilitation tools manage — it gets the whole room thinking out loud, not just the loudest voices in it.

Research Focus

Clinical Research & Women’s Health

My research home is real-world evidence research — the complex space where evidence is generated and translated into practice. Within that, Women’s Health has been a sustained focus: a field finally getting the attention and investment it has always deserved.

“I believe the most important ideas are the ones that can be explained simply — and the most powerful teams are the ones that build together.”

The work

Where clinical rigour meets strategic clarity.

Day to day, I work as Chief Operating Officer and Head of Real-World Evidence and Epidemiology — operating across the full span of research from trial design through to evidence generation and regulatory impact. It’s work that demands you hold a lot of complexity at once, and that you bring very different kinds of people together around a shared goal.

What I’ve found over the years is that the hardest part of clinical research is rarely the science. It’s alignment. It’s getting a room of smart, busy people to actually agree on what matters and why.

A.M. Advisory grew from that realisation — and from a belief that the tools to fix it already exist, they just need the right conditions to work.

The passion

Healthcare reimagined through digital tools.

I find the democratisation of healthcare genuinely exciting — the idea that apps, telehealth, and digital platforms can put real health information and access into people’s hands in ways that were simply impossible a decade ago.

But technology on its own doesn’t transform anything. The organisations implementing it still need to align, decide, and commit together. That’s the gap A.M. Advisory sits in — between the possibility of the tools and the readiness of the people deploying them.

The approach

Three words that shape every room.

Illuminate

The best ideas in a room are often the ones that haven't been said yet. The work of A.M. Advisory is creating the conditions for them to surface — bringing hidden thinking into the light where it can be seen, challenged, and built on.

Disrupt

Not disruption for its own sake — but a genuine willingness to question the assumptions a team has been carrying unchecked. The most useful thing a facilitator can do is make the invisible visible, even when it's uncomfortable.

Deliver

Insight without action is just a good conversation. Every workshop is designed to end with something real — a decision made, a direction owned, a team that leaves the room knowing what happens next and why.

Teaching & mentoring

Difficult ideas deserve simple building blocks.

One of the things I love most about this work — and about clinical research before it — is the chance to teach, mentor, and help people grow. There’s something deeply satisfying about watching someone find their confidence in a complex space, or seeing a team click into a shared understanding they didn’t have before.

I believe the best leaders are the ones who make things simpler, not more complicated. Breaking a difficult idea down to its essential parts — building blocks, if you like — is something I never get tired of doing.

Focus area

Clinical research & evidence generation

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Women’s Health

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Digital health democratisation

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Team development & mentoring

A.M.

Audrey & Mira

Why A.M.

Named for two women who revealed what was hidden.

A.M. Advisory is named for Audrey and Mira — my grandmothers. Audrey was a pharmacist who worked with molecules invisible to the eye. Mira was a midwife who worked at the threshold of new life.

Both spent their lives revealing what was hidden. The name carries their work forward — into the rooms where healthcare leaders need to see clearly and build boldly. Before the noise begins. Where hidden things come to light.

Get in touch

Ready to surface what your organisation already knows?

Whether you are exploring a workshop, a keynote, or an ongoing advisory relationship — the conversation starts here.

Surface what matters. Build what lasts.