Unicorn Foundation NZ founder and board member steps down
After six years as CEO, Siobhan Conroy stepped down from the Unicorn Foundation NZ board, leaving behind a transformed landscape for NET patients.

After six years as CEO, Siobhan Conroy stepped down from the Unicorn Foundation NZ board in December 2021.
As CEO for six years, she made huge advances for neuroendocrine cancer patients in New Zealand — from establishing a national patient support network, to championing access to Gallium-68 imaging, to laying the groundwork for the introduction of PRRT.
Specialist diagnostic scans identify if a NET cancer patient is a suitable candidate for PRRT — a treatment pathway that wouldn't have been possible in Aotearoa without Siobhan's persistent advocacy.



