Mrs. Liz Guiver ? President
Louise Joy ? Secretary
Louise Joy needs no introduction. She is the daughter of Late Dr. Edward and Edna Gault who were medical missionaries in Vellore. Ted established the department of pathology at CMC Vellore. She and her late husband Stewart have been the back bones of the Victorian FOV for many years and she has taken over the mantle since Stewart passed away.
At the conclusion of her Social Work studies at the University of Melbourne, Louise did her final three months Social Work placement at the Mental Health Centre CMC Vellore. Louise and her husband Stewart, who was FOV Vic Treasurer for 15 years, took their four children to India, spending time at Vellore and other scenes of her childhood. In her Social Work life Louise worked in hospitals and family support agencies in Melbourne and London. In her community life Louise was a Local Government Councilor and started a range of groups in Warrandyte through a Coop. Louise has always been active in recruiting people for Vellore Dinners. She joined the committee Friends of Vellore Victoria in the late 1990s holding several positions including Secretary.
John Gault ? Co-Treasurer
John is another offspring of the Gaults. He had connection with Vellore since spending school holidays there as a boy. Studied Medicine in Melbourne. Moved to Bendigo in 1971, and has practiced there as a Physician – now a Cardiac Physician, ever since. Spends a lot of his spare time listening to music with his wife ? Ann Parris; and playing different musical instruments with varying degrees of success. Has been on many medical committees, and was Medical Advisor to the private hospital in Bendigo. Has now retired from all committees, but has taken on the job of co Treasurer of Friends of Vellore, Victoria.
Evelyn Lehmann ? Co-Treasurer
Full time Medical Practice Manager for John Gault, mother of three grown sons. Member of the Rotary Club of Bendigo Sandhurst and does some voluntary work with Australian Red Cross in Bendigo. Enjoys travelling and lived overseas in Europe in 2005.