Kevin Reilly

Board member

Kevin brings a wealth of expertise, a strong sense of purpose, and a heart for community welfare to his role as the newest board member of Parent to Parent (P2P).

Originally from New South Wales, Kevin has built an impressive career spanning senior management roles in public service, commercial businesses, and the aged and disability services sectors. His extensive experience in operational and strategic management is now helping to shape the future of P2P.

Kevin’s journey with P2P began on the front lines, leading the plan management team as the customer service team leader. His talent and dedication quickly saw him rise to Head of Business Development and Growth, where he played a pivotal role in securing the organisation’s sustainability and success. These roles deepened his commitment to ensuring that people with intellectual disabilities and their families are supported in achieving their goals.

Having recently transitioned from his paid role to join the board, Kevin’s passion for advocacy and empowerment remains at the heart of his vision for P2P. He wants to raise the organisation’s profile in the advocacy space, championing fairness and equity for people and families navigating the complexities of the NDIS.

Kevin doesn’t just know about disability support; he understands it deeply. He knows how disability providers, the NDIS, and community services work. Kevin uses this knowledge to help P2P remain a trusted leader in disability support. He wants P2P to stay up-to-date with changes in the NDIS, speak up for people’s needs, and remain a key resource for the community.

When Kevin isn’t working to help P2P, he is busy with another project, renovating his wife’s family home in Inverell, NSW. This hands-on project reflects his dedication, attention to detail, and love for building something meaningful, qualities he also brings to his work with P2P.

Kevin cares deeply about creating opportunities, respecting others, and making the world fairer. His vision and passion make him a vital part of the P2P board. With Kevin’s help, the future of P2P looks bright.