Trevor Rogers • November 1, 2022
Advisor Interview: David Boyle

Advisor Interview with Dean Kilby and David Boyle

Dean Kilby speaks with key advisors to Simplr Health about their area of expertise. This week Dean speaks with David Boyle,

a strength and conditioning coach for the NRL referees, a former first grade footballer for South Sydney and a lecturer at the

Australian College of Physical Education amongst other things. 

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