0

Youngcare announces CEO transition

Greg Johnson to retire, Clare Stewart

Youngcare announces CEO transition: Greg Johnson to retire, Clare Stewart appointed as successor 

Youngcare, a trusted national not-for-profit that revolutionises the way young people with high care disabilities live, today announced that Mr Greg Johnson will be retiring as Chief Executive Officer, effective February 2025. After an exceptional three years of leadership and service, Mr. Johnson’s decision to step down marks the culmination of a career defined by deep passion and commitment to the not-for-profit sector. 

The Youngcare Board has appointed Clare Stewart, a current Board member, as the next CEO, effective early February 2025. This planned transition reflects Youngcare’s commitment to thoughtful succession planning. 

Mr Johnson has served as CEO since November 2021, embedding programs, driving significant supporter growth and championing Youngcare during challenging economic times. In the past year alone, under Greg’s leadership, Youngcare built seven new apartments and two homes in partnership with City of Brisbane Investment Corporation (CBIC) and funded $773,914 for 127 people under the Youngcare Grants Programs. 

Mr Johnson said he was deeply grateful for the opportunity to lead the organisation and proud of its achievements during his tenure. “It has been an extraordinary honour to lead Youngcare for the past three years and work alongside such a talented team. I am proud of what we’ve accomplished together, and I can’t think of a more skilled person than Clare Stewart to lead Youngcare into its 20th year,” he said. 

Clare Stewart brings a wealth of experience to her new role. A Board member of Youngcare for over six years, she has been closely involved with Youngcare since its inception. Ms. Stewart was the first female Mayor of Noosa, has been a board member of the Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Brisbane 2032) and a barrister, as well as being a motivational speaker, author and trauma survivor. 

Ms Stewart said she incredibly inspired by the opportunity to lead Youngcare and contribute further to its mission. 

“I am honoured to step into the role of CEO and continue building on the incredible foundation established by Greg Johnson,” she said. 

“I have been engaged with Youngcare as an ardent supporter since its inception, and more recently as a Board member. I am committed to our team, partners and stakeholders and looking forward to ensuring young people with high care disabilities can live with freedom, dignity and choice. I am extremely excited for this new opportunity.” 

Youngcare Chair Mr Paul McLean said, “On behalf of the Youngcare Board, I extend our sincere thanks to Greg Johnson for his leadership and unwavering dedication. Clare is extraordinarily well placed to usher Youngcare into its next era, and we look forward to an exciting new chapter under her guidance.” 

SHARE THIS!
News you might like:
2 August 2017 Youngcare explores options as NSW project ends Youngcare’s partnership with St. Vincent’s Australia to deliver high care housing ...
24 July 2017 A message from our partners at Vincents At VINCENTS one of our core values is to actively build a company environment that contributes ...
8 March 2017 Sylvia Jeffreys joins the Youngcare crusade January not only marked the start to an exciting new year, but the announcement of ...
30 August 2016 National not-for-profit organisation Youngcare today announced the appointment of new Chief Executive Officer Anthony Ryan. Mr ...
24 July 2017 Out and about International Women’s Day was a great success celebrating women and raising funds for Youngcare. Hosted by the ...
1 February 2017 Familiar face adds voice to national issue This week, 700,000 young people with high care needs across the country have been given a ...
8 March 2017 Albany Creek update We are thrilled to announce that the Youngcare and MS Queensland Apartments at Albany Creek are on track to be a ...
18 July 2017 The Today Show aired Todd and Kat's story 'I never thought I’d find somebody like her': How gaining independence led a young man ...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has changed the disability sector forever. For the first time in Australian history, young people with ...
8 March 2017 CEO message Two months into my new role at Youngcare, it’s fantastic to be writing for my first Y News! There are exciting times ...
Categories
Archives

Are you a young person seeking help?

What we do

GET INFO

Get Help

GET INFO

Contact Us

GET INFO

A huge thanks to our supporters 

HSF
The Walter and Eliza Hall Trust
National Storage
Stan and Maureen Duke Foundation
ALS Global
Tradelink
Une Parkinson Foundation
The Co Group
Channel Nine
Network First
Betta Home Living
Skip to content