
Sherri has spent more than twenty years in research, evaluation and data analytics, working across health, aged care, mental health, and government policy.
Sherri’s work covers both quantitative and qualitative research, with a particular focus on analytics and program evaluation. Much of her career has been spent helping organisations understand what is working, what isn’t and why, ensuring the evidence base underpinning decisions is rigorous, reliable and genuinely useful to those responsible for acting on it.
Before joining Ethicol, Sherri served as Assistant Director of Research at the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, where she managed the externally commissioned research program and led a major analytical project examining the impact of unacceptable behaviour on Defence members.
Sherri has also led evaluation work across aged care, mental health, environmental policy, and earlier in her career worked across consumer research, brand strategy and communications for clients in health, pharmacy, education and tourism. Since joining Ethicol, Sherri has contributed to a range of evaluation and co-design projects, including the McGrath Foundation's All Cancer Model of Care co-design project.