Brand Campaigns

and Partnerships

Jana partners with select organisations on brand campaigns that align with her personal and professional values.

Ambassadorship

Jana also promotes select organisations that align with her personal and professional values, as an ambassador.

Current Partnerships

REST: Our purpose is simple: to ensure everyone gets a good nights rest. Sleep is often overlooked yet foundational to good helath. We’re changing the way you sleep with personalised comfort that artfully combines thoughtful design with scientific innovation.Poineering sleep science through advanced fabric engineering for cooler, cleaner sleep.

REST

The 3AM Club unities peri and menopausal women around that all-too-common 3AM wake up. It’s a space for honest, heartfelt - and sometimes funny - conversations about what’s really happening at night

Juniper

The Juniper program outperforms clinical trials of the exact same treatments. Why? Because of the support our members receive at every step. An all-in-one medical weight loss program, combining treatment with personalised, expert support.

Always Discreet is one of the leading brands for women’s urinary incontinence across the globe. For more than 30 years they have been helping women all over the world with their feminine care needs. They believe that every woman deserves to live life to its maximum, and shouldn’t be held back by bladder leaks.

Always Discreet

Australian Bananas aren’t just delicious, they’re also extremely nutritious. In fact, if you sat down to design the perfect long-lasting energy snack, you’d be hard pressed to beat a banana. Because, unlike their super-processed, super-sugary competitors, bananas are bursting with goodness and nutrition to keep you full of energy all day long. Jana is partnered with Australian Bananas on their β€˜Whatever Your Thing, Make Your Body Sing’ campaign.

Australian Bananas

Current Ambassadorships

ACCF is Australia’s leading cervical cancer charity. 

Since 2007, the Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation (ACCF) is the only consumer-focused cancer charity in Australia dedicated exclusively to prevent cervical cancer and to support all individuals impacted by a cancer in cervix and cervical abnormalities. They create community awareness and education on HPV, cervical health, and cervical cancer to improve health outcomes for women and people with a cervix.

β€œIt is with great pleasure that I join the ACCF team. I have been passionate about women’s health for many years and in particular raising awareness and reducing the rates of cervical cancer. I myself had CIN 3 dysplasia before the birth of my daughter. It was scary but I was incredibly well cared for. With the great screening and prevention programs here in Australia, we can make a huge impact on the disease, simply by empowering women with knowledge. I love that ACCF also targets countries who don’t have the same programs we have, investing time and resources into reducing the global problem of cervical cancer.” - Jana

Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation

Australian Gynaecological Cancer Foundation

The Australian Gynaecological Cancer Foundation (AGCF) is a national not-for-profit organisation that focuses on funding laboratory research into all 8 gynae cancers. 

In fact, they’re the only organisation that focuses on all 8 gynae cancers.  Why?  Because they want to look after all our lady parts.

It’s estimated that a female has a 1 in 23 risk of developing a gynae cancer by the age of 85.  What’s more, 31% of women diagnosed with a gynae cancer will not survive more than 5 years.  These statistics are staggering and they are here to do something about it.

The AGCF provides research grants to Australia’s best and brightest medical brains, so they can find new ways to screen, treat, and conquer gynae cancers. Just as important, they work together with other cancer organisations, to make sure women are armed with ample knowledge and information.

They have a strong team behind them, all working toward a common goal.

Together, they are giving women hope.

The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education

The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) is a not-for-profit organisation with a vision for an Australia free from alcohol harms – where communities are healthy and well, and where laws, policies and programs are fair, equitable and just.  

Jana joined Fare as an ambassador for their Every Moment Matters campaign.

Developedβ€―by the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE)β€―and endorsed and funded by the Australian Government, Every Moment Matters is Australia’s first, nation-wide public awareness campaign to raise awareness of the risk of alcohol use during pregnancy. 

β€œI’m hoping we can start more conversations about supporting alcohol-free pregnancies, and promote evidence-based strategies to ensure breastmilk that is fed to babies is alcohol-free too.” - Jana 

The Royal Hospital for Women

The Royal Hospital for Women (RHW) in Randwick is a distinguished healthcare institution with a strong focus on women's well-being.

Affiliated with esteemed academic institutions like UNSW and Sydney University, RHW offers a wide spectrum of services, including maternity, neonatal care, and gynaecology.

RHW is a Level 6 service for maternity and neonatal services. Level 6 facilities provide the β€˜highest’ and most complex level of care. They act as peak referral services and provide state-wide specialist services and leadership within the tiered perinatal networks.

RHW's services cover 'high-risk' pregnancies, new-born care, gynaecological disorders, cancer treatment, and more. The hospital is committed to education, research, and excellence, and it operates as a major referral centre in New South Wales. It's a hub of innovation and expertise in women's health, ensuring comprehensive care for women and their families.

Continence Health Australia

More thans 7 million people in Australia experience incontinence. With the right support and continence management, you can live well and enjoy everyday acctivities, relationships and opportunities.

Dr Jana Pittman is one of Australia's most decorated female athletes β€” a two-time World Champion and four-time Commonwealth Champion in the 400m hurdles β€” but behind her podium victories lay a struggle she kept hidden for years. As a young athlete, she was so embarrassed by bladder leakage that she kept it entirely to herself, wetting herself during races and covering it up rather than speaking out. The problem deepened when motherhood arrived. After her first birth, she returned to full-time training within three months and won the World Championships β€” but at a significant cost, developing leakage and prolapse issues from pushing her postpartum body too hard, and requiring 12 months of intensive physiotherapy to retrain her pelvic floor. Today, as a mother of six and a doctor specialising in women's health, Jana speaks openly about incontinence to break down the shame that kept her silent for so long.

Bloody Unstoppable

Bloody Unstoppable highlights the limitless potential of women and girls, emphasising that periods are not barriers to achievement. This initiative advocates against period poverty while supporting Human and Hope’s Menstrual Hygiene Project in Cambodia. β€œI've broken barriers my whole career on the track, on the ice, and in medicine. Every girl deserves that same chance. Talking about periods shouldn't be taboo. The more we lean into these conversations, the more we empower young women to speak up, seek help, and know their health matters." - Dr Jana Pittman

BFF 4 Change

BFF was founded with the vision of providing digital vouchers to people suffering physical and/or mental hardship, giving access to goods and services not otherwise affordable.

BFF founder, Cathy Goodwin, created the vision drawing on her own personal life experiences. Determined to help people disadvantaged through no fault of their own, Cathy saw an opportunity to provide such help, and at the same time, assisting local businesses.

"I am truly delighted to be joining BFF4Change as an Ambassador. Throughout my life β€” on the track, on the ice, in medicine, and as a mother β€” I have learned that resilience isn't just about what you survive, it's about the support around you when things get hard. BFF4Change understands that. By getting practical help directly into the hands of people in crisis, they are restoring dignity and giving families a real foothold when they need it most. As a doctor working in communities every day, I see firsthand how quickly circumstances can change for anyone. That's why this organisation's work matters to me” - Dr Jana Pittman

Life Ed Victoria

At Life Ed, we aree on a mission; to empower our children to make safer and healthier choices. We are achieving this through preventative health education. Together, we can equip the next generationβ€―with the fundamental knowledge, skills and strategies they need to thrive. We believe it takes a village to raise a child and our programβ€―is most effective when we engage the entire school community; students, teachers and parents. 

"I’m thrilled to be joining the @Life Ed Victoria family!

I’m so excited to support their amazing work helping young people understand their bodies, build respectful relationships, and make informed choices about their health and wellbeing. Education is power and giving young people information early, leads to better decisions later on in life.” - Dr Jana Pittman

Jana has previously worked with brands such as Adidas, Lego, Modibodi, Medibank Parkrun, Water Wipes, Hey Zomi, Glow Dreaming, Zeek, and The Breastfeeding Tea Co.