Our Team Members | Ō mātou o Te Roopu

Olivia Hall

Executive Director

Olivia (she/her) has a masters degree in gender from The London School of Economics, and returned to Tāmaki Makaurau in 2022, after living in New York and London. Her academic research has looked at women's experiences of painful sex and seeking medical support, and at how fat women navigate sex and sexuality. Liv joined STIEF in 2023 and also teaches healthy relationships and consent focused workshops in schools. She cares deeply about providing diverse, accessible information about sex and relationships. Alongside this mahi, Liv is a spoken word poet and theatre maker who has toured multiple shows around Aotearoa.

Katie McCullough

Clinical Lead

Katie (she/her) is a nurse practitioner, with a special interest in Sexual and Reproductive Health. She has been nursing since 2010 and has a background in Emergency medicine, Sexual Health, Youth Health, Sexual Assault care, Primary Health and Gynaecology. She is committed to the ongoing pursuit of excellence in the provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Aotearoa New Zealand. She serves on multiple boards relating to sexual and reproductive health care and is engaged in post graduate studies (much to the chagrin of her long suffering partner who isn't sure she will ever stop). She currently lives in Auckland with her partner and son.

Katherine Dewar

Digital Communications Manager

Kat (she/her) is a creative and communications specialist based in Tāmaki Makaurau. Originally from Pōneke Wellington, she brings a background in brand strategy and creative direction, having worked across a range of non-profits and creative agencies. Her work is guided by a strong interest in accessible and inclusive storytelling, especially serving young people, wāhine and the queer community. Outside of mahi, Kat is also an actor, a devoted dog lover and a huge fan of karaoke.

Our Board Members | Ō mātou mema poari

Dr Heather Young

Trustee

Dr Heather Young (she/her) is a consultant Sexual Health Physician working at the Christchurch Sexual Health Service. She has a Diploma of Public Health and is a member of the New Zealand Sexual Health Society. She is a Senior Clinical Lecturer for the University of Otago. Her interests lie in STI management guidelines, medical and consumer education.

Dr Hayley Denison

Trustee

Dr Hayley Denison (she/her) is a Research Fellow at Massey University’s Centre for Public Health Research. Hayley is an epidemiologist who specialises in sexual health research. She is experienced in both quantitative and qualitative research and teaches research methods at a postgraduate level. Hayley completed her PhD at Victoria University of Wellington, which explored health-seeking behaviour for sexually transmitted infections. Hayley is passionately committed to providing people with access to accurate and evidenced-based information, so they can make informed decisions about their sexual health.

Alaina Luxmoore

Trustee

Alaina (she/her) is a creative communications professional with over 15 years’ experience in traditional agency, inhouse and independent consulting roles. She pairs strategic thinking with pragmatic implementation to lead programmes in diverse markets including healthcare, technology, education and not-for-profit. With a consumer-centric focus, Alaina believes in the power of human-centred communication to raise awareness and education to enhance the wellbeing of those affected by STIs.

Rod Acevedo

Trustee

Rod Acevedo (he/him) is a digital consultant and design strategist with over fifteen years of experience, prioritising and empathetic and human-centred approach. He specialises in unpacking and untangling complex challenges in industries like healthcare and consumer services. Furthermore, he passionately advocates for rainbow communities and consistently strives to incorporate inclusivity into all aspects of his work.

Shuari Naidoo

Trustee

Shuari (she/her) is pursuing her Master of Management, specialising in sustainability, after completing her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Crimonology at Victoria University. She founded Moraka Menstrual Cups and now works at Brothers and Sisters Collective. Passionate about destigmatising sexual health, Shuari has been recognised as a Y25 for 2021, a finalist for Women of Influence, and nominated for the Impact Awards and Girls in Business Award for sustainability. She received the Young Woman in Public Affairs award from Zonta International for her dedication to public service and community impact.

Jamie Martin

Trustee

Jamie Martin (he/him) works as a Legal Educator at Community Law, and is passionate about ensuring people have access to the information they need to live good lives. He completed his legal studies at Canterbury University, and has a particular interest in helping make sexual health accessible for both young and queer people. He also works as a Prisoner Rights Advocate with the Howard League. His spare time is spent either at the beach or baking with Garden to Table.

Tessa Green

Trustee

Tessa Green (she/her) is a Nurse Practitioner working at The 502 Rangatahi Ora, which provides free primary health care, mental health and social services for 10-25 year olds in Porirua. First as a Registered Nurse, then qualifying with a Masters of Nursing Science from Victoria University of Wellington and Nurse Practitioner scope of practice in 2021, she has spent the last 10 years working across Youth Health and General Practice. Tessa is passionate about improving access to health services and information that is equitable, culturally competent and Te Tiriti led.

Nicole Uri-Ke

Trustee

Dr Nicole Uri-Ke (she/her) is a general practitioner that is completing her advanced Sexual Health Physician training at the Christchurch Sexual Health Service. She also works at Christchurch Women’s hospital performing gynaecology procedures. Her interests include improving access to healthcare for vulnerable populations particularly for contraception, STI testing/treatment and pelvic pain management.