Our People
We’re experts in every area of healthcare property and business services
Our team includes healthcare and property investment specialists with long-standing expertise in research, analysis, strategic planning and implementation.
Our diversity of expertise allows us to look at projects and businesses from all angles and create sustainable strategies that work.
Dean Crozier
Chief Executive Officer
The founding CEO of the group, Dean established Health Project Services with the goal of transforming how Australia meets its future healthcare infrastructure and operational needs.
Previously both a builder and developer, Dean has worked with clients ranging from small private healthcare practices, such as local GPs, to larger government healthcare precincts, not-for-profit organisations and corporate healthcare operators.
His motto for project success is: research, analysis, strategy, delivery.
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Martin Leonard
Chief Financial Officer
Martin is a chartered accountant and holds Institute of Chartered Accountants membership in England, Wales and Australia. He has worked in a variety of service industries in Hong Kong, London and the USA.
Since residing in Australia he has held several senior roles including Finance and Administration Manager for the Queensland Eye Hospital and Executive Manager of Chermside Day Hospital. Martin is currently the treasurer of Day Hospitals Australia, the peak body for day hospitals in Australia.
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Altaf Shaikh
Senior Development Manager
Altaf is a skilled architect with advanced degrees in Finance and Project Management. With over 22 years of experience, he has effectively managed and executed projects across the Middle-East, South-East Asia, and Australia. These projects span a wide range of sectors including retail, residential, mixed use, master-planning, retirement, and health.
Most of Altaf's projects have been undertaken for long-term asset owners who are also the operators. This necessitates a distinct approach to design and implementation, considering that the long-term operation and maintenance costs significantly impact the financial viability of the companies involved. A successful project, in Altaf's view, is one where end users are satisfied and continue to utilise the property, generating continuous income for the operator with minimal disruptions or high operational expenses. He has had the privilege of working on projects that incorporated cutting-edge technologies like offsite manufacturing of complete buildings and on-site assembly. These advancements have contributed to improved living conditions for occupants, reduced construction timeframes, and lower construction costs.
Additionally, Altaf has been actively engaged in property portfolio analysis to optimise their value, either through redevelopment for similar or different purposes, or through divestment. Some of these endeavours have required adept stakeholder management to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. Notably, Altaf's strong rapport with local consultant teams has played a pivotal role in the successful delivery of his projects.
Courtney Martin
National Research Manager
Courtney is a property industry researcher with 15 years’ experience in acquisitions, analysing and reporting on various markets within Australia. She has used her skills in the healthcare, commercial, retail, child care, industrial, residential communities, hotels and leisure property sectors.
She has worked with leading companies including Stockland and LandMark White. To ensure clients make well informed decisions about their investment, Courtney provides property market information down to a local level. She holds Bachelor of Property Economics degree at University of Technology Sydney.
ZOE CALLISTER-HAKEWILL
Business Manager
Over her career Zoë has become an expert in medical practice management, transforming and growing medical practices, complemented by an extensive health-related educational background. Zoë has overseen the digital transformation of practices, led development of internal strategy, recruiting, and training teams of medical professionals, and support staff, to deliver quality clinical care, all of which has ultimately led to significant practice growth. Additionally, Zoë has had extensive experience in working with small, medium, and large, Aged Care providers.Zoë is passionate about healthcare innovation, and hosts a LISTNR health tech podcast ‘Beyond the Medicine Cabinet’. Additionally, Zoë remains one of two Australian Editors of ‘The Innovation & Impact Scientific Technology and Business Journal’, which focuses on the commercialisation of technological innovations both locally, and internationally. Zoë is also a leading healthcare commentator having previously presented at the Aged Care Innovation Conference 2021, and she will also be speaking at the upcoming Digital Health Festival in 2023.Zoë brings a wealth of knowledge in navigating the health landscape, having completed a Bachelor of Medical Science, a Master of International Public Health, and Master of Health Law all from the University of Sydney, in addition to a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) from Macquarie University. She is also currently completing an MBA at Deakin University.Her goal is to share her extensive knowledge, network, and skills to add value in the health investment space to support medical practices/stakeholders across Australia to achieve their goals and benefit patients, practice owners, and investors.