Daniel Wyner appointed Lumary CEO


Friday, 03 July, 2026

Daniel Wyner appointed Lumary CEO

As founder Joseph Mercorella transitions to Board Director and sector advocacy, aged care and disability technology platform Lumary has named Daniel Wyner — a technology growth professional — its new CEO. Having spent his career scaling technology companies, from early-stage ventures through to global enterprise, Lumary said Wyner brings to the role “a vision for how technology can improve outcomes for the people disability and aged care providers serve”.

“Providers in this sector carry real responsibility for some of the most vulnerable people in our community, and that connection is personal for me too,” Wyner said — sharing that someone close to him in his family lives with Down syndrome, an experience that has shaped his understanding of what good care and the right support truly means. “My focus is to make sure Lumary keeps earning the right to be their technology partner, by staying close to their needs, investing in the platform they rely on, and raising the bar on what we deliver.”

The platform, which provides end-to-end care management solutions for aged care, disability, allied health and autism therapy providers, is designed to be a single cloud-based solution enabling providers to manage their entire organisation and workforce in one place. Lumary said it is one of a small number of platforms operating across both the Australian and US care markets.

“That gives it a rare vantage point on two very different systems, one government-led, one a mix of both government and private insurance-based, and on the lessons that move between them,” Lumary said. “What improves outcomes for providers and the people they serve in one market often holds clues for the other, and few organisations are positioned to see both at once.”

Image: Daniel Wyner. Source: Lumary

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