Cherie is an Investment Manager for Uniseed, Australia’s longest running venture fund directed to assist with early-stage commercialisation of research partner IP. Prior to joining Uniseed, Cherie was a Commercialisation Manager for CSIRO (Australia’s national science agency) supporting the translation of research to the market, in the resources sector.
A registered patent attorney since 2018, (and working in private practice for 6 years), Cherie very quickly developed a keen interest in how to leverage IP into successful business ventures, leading to a career focus on commercialisation. Her technical background is chemistry (BSc. Hons) and hydrometallurgy (PhD), which has served her well for her in-house roles with resources-focussed companies over the past (almost) 20 years, including Minara Resources, Glencore, BHP, Hatch and now supporting research commercialisation with CSIRO.
Cherie sits on the board of MRead Pty Ltd, a technology start-up in the defence sector with a breakthrough technology for detection of explosives and drugs (their immediate focus is landmine detection). She is also on the board of Micah Projects, a not-for-profit organisation with a focus on advocating for vulnerable members of the community for improved access to housing, healthcare, safety and justice.
Cherie is currently President-Elect of the Australia & New Zealand chapter, LESANZ, and has been a member since 2006.