2024 Speakers

  • General Manager, Ngāi Tahu Whai Rawa

    Sam is the General Manager of Whai Rawa. He is of Ngāi Tahu descent (Te Rūnanga o Moeraki, Te Rūnanga o Taumutu) and he is very passionate about encouraging and assisting saving and financial education amongst Ngāi Tahu Whānui. He brings a pragmatic and solution focused approach, and he leans on his broad financial services experience, where his focus has been on wealth management.

    Prior to joining Whai Rawa, he has worked for more than 15 years across financial services and professional services organisations, where he has held roles in product management, project management and governance, risk and compliance.

  • Senior Policy Officer, Trade Negotiations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

    Claire has spent the last 10 years working on international policy issues at the Ministry of Defence and more lately the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT). During her four years at MFAT, Claire has had a focus on digital trade and has been involved in a range of different trade negotiations, including the EU and UK Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and the World Trade Organisation E-commerce negotiations. Claire is currently working on implementing the NZ UK FTA.

  • Head of New Zealand, Revolut

    Georgia Grange is an experienced product leader with a passion for fintech innovation. Currently at the helm as the Head of NZ at Revolut, Georgia has a track record spanning FinTech digitisation of mortgages at Lendi, crafting digital employment services for the Ministry of Social Development during lockdowns, and working with startups, Fintech firms, and larger organisations, including Kiwibank. Specialising in mobile app development, multi-channel experiences, product strategy, and product data, Georgia's journey has been about uplifting people's everyday finances and helping people get ahead.

  • Director of Money and Cash, Reserve Bank of New Zealand

    Ian Woolford has worked in a variety of roles with us over the past 30 years. Ian started his career in the Economics department and has had leadership roles in the Financial Markets, Financial Stability and Prudential areas of Te Pūtea Matua (Reserve Bank of New Zealand). As Director of Money and Cash, Ian is responsible for money and cash operational functions such as banknote and coin procurement, vaulting and distribution, as well as leading the work here on central bank digital currency, private innovation in money (such as cryptocurrency), and cash system redesign

  • CEO and Co-Founder, Sumday

    Jessica is the CEO at Sumday, a non-financial accounting platform that’s on a mission to make GHG accounting as accurate and robust as financial accounting. Jessica started her career in energy and resources law, spending time in commercial and supply chain management in heavy industries before starting her own accounting and consulting firm. It was here the team identified the significant issues companies face in truly understanding their emissions and affording access to support, just as they have with financial accounting.

  • Co-founder and CEO, Money Sweetspot

    She is an Edmund Hillary Fellow and the co-founder and CEO of Money Sweetspot, a FinTech social lender whose sole purpose is to support people out of debt and on with their lives. She believes that people are good, and that bad things can happen to any of us, and that traditional systems (and data points) can judge people when these bad, unpredictable, events happen. Money Sweetspot’s innovative model that creates a pathway out of debt by combining story, financial education, and rewards means that whilst opened it’s doors less than a year ago and has won a number of accolades including Biggest Impact on Financial Health, Social Entrepreneur of the Year, Social Impactor Award at the Sustainable Business Awards and finalist for Best Emerging Business and Best Innovation at the 2 Degrees Business Awards.

  • CEO, Kiwibank

    Steve joined Kiwibank in July 2018 as Chief Executive. He graduated from Otago University with a Bachelor of Law and completed his MBA at the University of Sydney. With over 20 years of banking experience, Steve’s career to date has included senior and executive leadership positions with accountabilities across Retail, Corporate, Commercial and Rural Banking and Legal. He’s passionate about business and business leaders delivering on Purpose and Performance and having some fun doing it.

  • CEO, ANZ

    Antonia is Group Executive & CEO of ANZ New Zealand. Prior to this she held roles as Managing Director of our Retail and Business Banking business and as Chief Financial Officer. In her most recent role as MD Retail and Business Banking, Antonia was responsible for our network of retail branches, contact centres and banking specialists who take care of over two million consumer and small business customers. Antonia joined ANZ from Morgan Stanley, where she was General Manager of their business services and technology centre in Budapest and had various Finance roles in Sydney and London. She started her career at KPMG.

  • CEO, Easy Crypto

    Janine is a kiwi-born entrepreneur and a highly respected Leader in tech. She's the co-founder and CEO of Easy Crypto, New Zealand's leading cryptocurrency trading platform.

    Janine and her brother Alan established Easy Crypto in 2017 to offer a secure, simple and easy-to-understand way for everyone to get involved in the cryptocurrency market. Just four years after launching, Easy Crypto transacted over two billion dollars and supports over 250,000 users across NZ, Australia and South Africa. She also set a new record for a first funding round in NZ in 2021, raising $17M NZD.

    Janine is very highly regarded in the NZ fintech sector, driving collaboration between the industry, central government, and traditional finance. She advocated on behalf of the industry in Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Committee enquiry into regulation of cryptocurrency, sits on a number of government advisory and working groups and was invited to join the V20 virtual asset summit, convened as part of the 2022 G20.

    She sits on the Executive Council for FinTechNZ, is a Wishlist Crypto Authority, a Country Champion of YPO, is a Women of Web3 Top 10 Changemaker, features in a Docuseries for TVNZ and is the winner of the 2023 Hi-Tech Awards for Inspiring Individual

  • CEO, TSB

    Kerry became TSB’s CEO in January 2024. Kerry has joined at an exciting time for TSB as the bank continues its journey transforming into a more modern, digital-focused business, and achieving its vision of being the easiest bank to deal with.

    Prior to joining TSB, Kerry held a number of senior roles in financial services. She brings more than 17 years' banking experience in senior roles at ASB Bank and Kiwibank. Most recently she held an executive role at Southern Cross Health Society, as Director, CareHQ and Chief Sales, Marketing & Customer Experience Officer.

    Kerry’s deep banking and financial services background spans both retail and small business banking, where she has held numerous roles from leading customer facing teams in branches and contact centres, all the way through to product, marketing, running agile teams and delivering risk and compliance projects.

    “I have long admired the TSB brand and its focus on benefitting the communities it serves, so it’s an absolute honour to be CEO of a company that genuinely delivers great service and cares about its people.”

    Kerry holds an Executive MBA (Honours) from the University of Auckland.

  • Head of Policy, FinTech Australia

    Nick leads FinTech Australia's policy and advocacy work. He has worked in financial services policy and legal roles across government, including at the Australian Treasury and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, and previously served as a policy adviser to senior federal ministers in Canberra.

  • Head of Data and Risk Products, Visa Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific

    Riaz is Visa’s Head of Data and Risk Products for Australia, New Zealand, and South Pacific. His responsibilities include oversight and expansion of Visa’s risk and data solutions which include a suite a world-class solutions used by many of the top financial institutions in the region. Riaz has over 20 years' experience in the payments industry consulting leading banks in Australia and New Zealand. Riaz has held a number of positions at Visa in Australia, Singapore and Auckland over the past 15 years.

  • CTO and Founder, Raidiam

    Ralph co-founded Raidiam in 2016, a global company that delivers and supports the most trusted and secure data sharing ecosystems in the world.

    An internationally renowned expert in Open Banking Technical Standards and Trust Frameworks, Ralph is editor of the Open Banking Security Profiles in the UK and Brazil and designed the Trust Framework platforms that sit at the heart of both ecosystems.  He has led Raidiam’s delivery of Open Finance and Open Insurance in Brazil, and the ecosystem underpinning ConnectID in Australia.

    He is an advocate and highly regarded spokesperson on the benefits of "Open Everything" for consumers and national economies. On top of his technical accomplishments, Ralph has published thought leadership papers on Trust Frameworks for the UK’s Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), and on future standards for the Australian Banking Association. He is also a module author for the Cambridge Open Banking & Open Finance Online Programme for Regulators. He represents Raidiam on numerous consumer, fintech and security advocacy and standards development bodies, including the OpenID Foundation (FAPI Working Group) and the Financial Data and Technology Association (FDATA). 

  • Head of Finance & Regulation – Australia, New Zealand & Oceania, AWS

    Saket is AWS’s Head of Finance and Regulation Industry for Australia, New Zealand & Oceania.

    In this role, Saket works with CEOs, Founders and Senior Executives across financial services regulators, central banks, tax, revenue and other finance authorities and FinTechs and RegTechs on solving business problems with innovative technology solutions. Prior joining AWS, Saket worked for one of Australia’s Federal Regulators, where he spent over 10 years in a variety of significant leadership roles within data, technology and regulatory business areas. Saket has extensive experience of working with global regulators across Australia, US, UK, Canada, Singapore on cross border data analytics, regtech and fintech initiatives.

  • CEO, Hatch Invest

    For 13 years Waimarie was an integral part of the global team at NetRoadshow in London, working her way up to becoming the inaugural Global Director of Client Services and Operational Manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). NetRoadshow are world leaders in providing digital roadshows to the investment banking community. Both institutional and retail investors view NetRoadshow as the premier offering for executing the pitch and promotion of companies looking to go public.

    Upon returning to Aotearoa, Waimarie joined retail investment platform Hatch Invest in April 2021,as Business Development Manager, before becoming Head of Delivery. In October 2023, Waimarie was appointed to the role of CEO, becoming their first wāhine Māori to hold the executive position.

  • CEO, Valocity Global

    Carmen Vicelich is an entrepreneurial powerhouse with over 20 years' experience developing innovative technology and data solutions that deliver impact to make the world a better place. In record time she has created several purpose and impact driven, global businesses focused on just that.

    Outside of founding multiple businesses, Carmen is a well-known global public speaker, serves on several boards including UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund), Co-Chair of Fintech NZ and New Zealand India Trade Alliance and is proud mother of four children.

    Carmen has been globally recognised for her entrepreneurial success and tenacity including Winning the EY Entrepreneur of the year 2023 in the Technology Category. Her business Valocity was named Scale Up of the Year, India 2022, and won runner up Singapore Fintech Festival 2022.

  • Principal, Simply Privacy

    Frith helps private and public sector clients develop good privacy and Responsible AI practices. A former lawyer with over 20 years’ experience advising clients on privacy, technology and IP law issues, she previously led the Australian and New Zealand Digital Law teams at EY and was the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at local tech company.

    Frith has designed, developed and implemented Responsible AI frameworks for a range of New Zealand organisations. She also recently developed a set of AI Impact Assessment materials to help government agencies operationalise the Algorithm Charter.

    Frith has been on the Executive Council of the AI Forum NZ since 2019. She also serves on the global advisory board for the IAPP’s AI Governance Centre, the Government’s Data Ethics Advisory Group convened by the NZ Government Chief Data Steward and the AU-NZ Advisory Board of the IAPP.

  • Chief Product Officer & Co-Founder, Blinkpay

    Adrian Smith is a fintech co-founder with a passion for helping kiwis be better off through better tech. With extensive financial services experience gained from doing big bank transformation in the UK for over 14 years, he has garnered a deep understanding of global financial trends and emerging technologies. As the Chief Product Officer of the Māori fintech BlinkPay, Adrian leverages his international experience to design and develop innovative payment solutions that bridge the gap between technological advancements and consumer needs.

  • Startup Advisor and Founder, Intersekt

    Vanessa is a commercial strategist with 20+ years experience in growth, strategy, marcomms and innovation. Vanessa is the Founder of Creative Horizons, supporting organisations develop creativity, innovation, and leadership capabilities, by leveraging music and dance based learning practices. She is also currently on the Advisory Board for NZ FinTech Wych, a member of the Board of Trustees for the New Zealand Dance Company, is an advisor and investor with Antler Australia, a startup coach and mentor for The Founders Institute and Ministry of Awesome, and is a Strategic Advisor to Creative Caring Australia. In 2018, Vanessa was recognised as one of the Top 100 Women in Fintech, recognising her work founding the Finnie Awards and Intersekt FinTech Festival.

  • CEO & Founder, Finappster

    As the Founder, Leeanna is leading the development of finappster™ to reimagine how conscious investors manage their investments and solves the current challenges regarding transparency in utilising investments to combat climate change, the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risk mitigation and sustainability practices of companies listed on stock exchanges.

  • CEO, Engine by Starling

    As CEO of Engine, Sam Everington is responsible for delivering Starling’s banking platform to financial organisations around the world.

    He joined Starling in 2016 to deliver the systems and apps required to launch the bank’s current accounts. He went on to lead the development and design of the highly scalable, modular and cloud native-core banking platform that powers Starling Bank. Sam began his career as a software engineer, designing and delivering features for an accounting package. As part of this role, he worked in almost every area from sales, requirements definitions and process design to implementation and support.

  • AI founder and Tech commentator

    Tim comes from a diverse background of music, technology and finance. Most recently he founded Ambit Ai, apineer natural language company, and these days he's found on the innovation and futurist speaking circuit and indulging in his passion for fine automobiles.

  • Vice President, Head of Products and Solutions, Visa Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific

    Tiziana is Visa’s Head of Product & Solutions for Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific. She is a technology, business and management executive with deep expertise in customer experience, strategy, product and innovation with over 15 years’ experience developing and launching business operations, new products, solutions and services globally.

  • Technical Specialist, FinTech & Innovation, Financial Markets Authority

    Alan is responsible for leading the FMA’s Fintech and Innovation Strategy and runs the CoFR Fintech Forum. Prior to the FMA he was the Commercial Lead in the ASB Innovation team responsible for building the global Fintech engagement programme. Alan has held engineering, commercial and leadership roles in financial services, information technology and international economic development. A lot of his time has been spent in the corporate world, but he has experience in startups, both hands on and as a mentor. His diverse background really helps bridge the gap between technology and business when creating new products and services.

  • Co-founder, WE Mana

    Wyndi Tagi is many things - Co-founder of WE Mana (with her husband Eli); Business Coach; Co-Chair for Manukau Institute of Technology Rūnanga, and Board Member for The Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum (ANZLF) Indigenous Women’s Business Network; mother to five sons - and grandmother to two baby girls - and wāhine toa on a mission to enhance the mana of Māori and Pacific people.

Chair

  • Partner, Hudson Gavin Martin

    Andrew is a technology lawyer and partner at Hudson Gavin Martin. His key focus areas are fintech, data, platforms and “as a Service” business models.

    Andrew has established himself as a leading New Zealand expert in fintech, working with banks and fintech providers on a range of projects at the intersection of technology law and financial services regulation. Andrew is Co-Chair of Fintech NZ and has been on the Executive Council since its inception.

  • CEO, Arcanum AI

    Asa leads Arcanum with over 15 years in business development and a deep dive into applied AI solutions for the past 7 years. His vision for AI is not just technological advancement but its potential for global betterment.

  • Co-Founder, 3EO & Director, Sharesies

    Brooke Roberts is the co-founder, director and 3EO (co-CEO) of Sharesies and mother of two. At Sharesies, their vision is to give someone with $5 and $5m the same money opportunities. Sharesies is a wealth app with over half a million investors who’ve collectively invested billions of dollars. Sharesies wealth app provides access to investing, saving & KiwiSaver. Sharesies also partners with NZX and ASX listed companies so they can know and communicate to their retail investors, support with capital raises and provide staff share schemes.

    Brooke is passionate about creating equal opportunities and business being a force for good—she puts a lot of focus on making sure Sharesies has a positive impact on people, customers, communities, and the environment. Brooke is the co-author of the book Sharesies Guide to Investing. Brooke was the co-winner of the 2020 Women of Influence- Business award, alongside co-founder, Sonya Williams. Brooke was also awarded the 2022 NZ Hi-Tech Inspiring Individual and 2022 NZ Services Entrepreneur of the Year, alongside co-founders Sonya and Leighton.

  • Consultant

    Binu Paul has a passion for driving innovation and problem solving, bringing multiple perspectives on the emerging technologies that are impacting on the financial services sector.

    Prior to his stint at the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK to help set up their digital assets capability, he helped establish the FMA’s fintech and innovation capability in New Zealand. During this time, he chaired the ‘digital and innovation working group’ of the Council of Financial Regulators. Before his stint in public service, Binu founded a number of fintech startups as well as headed up business strategy for a global fund manager. He started his career in funds management and the investment consulting sector, for the most part heading up New Zealand's largest investment research business as its chief executive, before steering its sale to new owners.

    He consults on product design and regulation, market entry, scale up strategies and restructuring. Previously, he chaired the social impact investment committee of ChildFund New Zealand, launched NZ’s first annual fintech conference series and co-founded FintechNZ. He qualified as an engineer and went on to gain an MBA and was trained on corporate strategy execution at the Wharton business school of the University of Pennsylvania.

  • Founder, Tania.ai

    Donnamaree is an experienced AI and Robotics Process Automation Thought Leader and Practitioner, who has set up a Global AI Assistant and 2 Enterprise-wide RPA Centre of Excellences in both NZ and Australia. Drawing on her extensive experience as an executive and consultant with competencies in accounting, internal audit, investments, process excellence, project planning, project execution and governance, Donnamaree empowers organisations and their teams to deliver both AI and RPA that not only realises significant revenue and cost reduction benefits up and downstream but also drives strategic execution at the same time.

    Previous to her AI and RPA endeavours, Donnamaree led a number of enterprise-wide innovation and change programmes across forestry, FMCG and manufacturing industries which achieved award-winning results. Donnamaree’s passion lies in empowering and leading organisations to embrace innovation, transparency and change so they can truly execute their vision with excellence and at speed.

  • Executive Director, Digital Identity NZ

    Colin is a Digital Identity and related disciplines standards specialist of 17 years amassing a treasure-trove of knowledge on comparative digital identity policy and practice across the globe. From humble beginnings in the SSC's Authentication programme in 2005 to leading the globally acclaimed digital identity assurance and standards organisation Kantara Initiative for 5 years, in 2021 he stepped back to reclaim his New Zealand residency and give some time and energy to helping New Zealand regain its leadership in the digital identity space. Well connected and highly respected in international industry and standards consortia over many years, Colin was named in One World Identity's Top 100 Influencers in Identity in 2018.

  • Partner, MinterEllisonRuddWatts

    Jeremy is a specialist financial services, funds and investment lawyer. He is passionate about disruptive innovation in financial services through technology (FinTech). Jeremy is widely recognised as New Zealand’s leading lawyer for cryptocurrencies, digital tokens and coins, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other blockchain projects. From helping to develop the first NZD stablecoin to being appointed as one of two special advisers to the Finance & Expenditure Select Committee enquiry on cryptocurrencies, he is at the heart of this growing sector. Jeremy co-leads the firm’s Banking & Financial Services Division, is in The Legal 500 Asia Pacific’s Hall of Fame for Investment Funds, and is ranked in the top tier for Financial Services by Chambers Asia-Pacific.

  • Head of Payments, Commerce Commission

    I'm a positive and energetic people leader with experience for delivering on important matters in complex environments. My style empowers individuals and leads multi-disciplinary teams to make step-changes in performance. I have a keen interest in pursuing business improvements, and enjoy working with smart people and being creative in the process. My natural empathy helps me to understand what is needed and deliver fit for purpose solutions.

  • Head of Small and Medium Business, AWS

    Nicole leads the Small Business team at Amazon Web Services, and also sits on a number of small business related boards including The Icehouse, New Zealand Growth Capital Partners, Callaghan Innovation and Mosaic Business Solutions. She formerly sat on MBIE's Small Business Council. Her corporate background combines a mix of high-growth tech leadership (Xero, Open Insurance), venture capital and private equity (3i and Ernst & Young's Venture Capital Advisory Group), and corporate innovation (Vodafone, HK CSL). Nicole holds an MBA from Columbia University and London Business School and is a Chartered Member of the Institute of Directors.

  • Head of Digital Innovation & Partnerships, GM Enterprise Architecture, ANZ

    I like to think that I'm an insightful business and technology leader focused on delivering change to deliver real business outcomes. Particularly enjoy developing concepts and turning them into a commercial reality. Have led a number of complex transformational changes in my career but am particularly interested in partnership opportunities to deepen customer value.

    Complementing my current interests in banking and financial services, I also have a passion for advancing and promoting the blue economy (particularly renewable energy from the sea). This stems from my original environmental and coastal science background.

  • Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Paloma

    Nick Frandsen is the co-founder and co-CEO of Paloma.

    Nick has helped build, scale and invest in several fast-growing companies across ANZ, such as Afterpay, T-shirt Ventures and Marmalade. Having spent the last two years building the venture capital arm of Paloma, Nick is currently busy setting up the corporate venturing side of Paloma.

    Prior to Paloma, Nick co-founded a technology company called 1-Night which was acquired by TicketDirect.

  • Business Development Director, Cogo

    Josh Dry is the Business Development Director at Cogo. He’s tasked with building Cogo’s reputation as a category leader in climate solutions, including partnerships with Financial Institutions that will empower millions of businesses and consumers to understand their carbon footprint and be encouraged to take action to reduce and offset their impact - all within their everyday banking apps. Whether dealing with the upper echelons of the world’s most powerful organisations or with his many friends and colleagues, meet Josh, and he’ll ask you: “What’s your contribution to life?” He's passionate about the power of collective change and the fact that we can all take steps to lower our carbon footprint and move the sustainability conversation forward - individually and together. His empathy, tireless dedication and passion have seen him start not just partnerships but movements within client organisations. He’s a truth speaker and a change stirrer - someone who’s only comfortable when attempting the uncomfortable. This is rounded off by an uncanny talent with a football (ok, he paid us to put that in here.)

  • Executive Director and Founder, Stake

    Matt Leibowitz is the founder and executive director at Stake, a Sydney-based investment platform that breaks barriers for ambitious investors, with over NZ$3 billion in funds under administration and a customer base spanning Australia, New Zealand, and the UK.

    Before Stake, Matt worked at the Chicago office of Optiver, a high-frequency trading firm, and saw how US retail investors had enjoyed lower fees and much better customer experience than those back at home. He launched Stake with co-founder Dan Silver in 2017, before expanding to New Zealand customers three years later. Stake serves over 65,000 Kiwi investors with seamless access to US markets.

  • Director of Technology for Identity, APAC, GBG, Cloudcheck

    Michael Harmer, Director of Technology for Identity, APAC at GBG, brings a wealth of expertise from a dynamic career in technology spanning 30 years. He plays a strategic role in advancing large-scale electronic identity verification services. At the helm of nation-wide identity systems, Michael enables millions each month to verify their identities, streamlining access to crucial services. His leadership fosters the creation of secure and capable identity verification solutions, enabling modern businesses and ensuring compliance with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) regulations.

  • Freelancer (Financial Services, Risk and Compliance, AI Assessment)

    For over eight years, Peter headed compliance and risk management functions for AMP NZ. He’s had many different roles prior to that in operations, complaints, distribution, legal publishing, and technology. Currently he’s doing varied freelance work, including in risk management and AI large language model assessment (programming and natural language).

  • CEO, Financial Services Council

    A financial services industry leader with extensive experience in transforming the sector in both New Zealand and Australia. As CEO, Richard has led change and growth for peak industry associations, as well as in executive roles with major banks and insurance companies.

    He is a skilled community builder across the sector, engaging with diverse industry stakeholders to contribute to shaping government policy and regulatory outcomes. He is a key spokesperson for the industry with government, media and consumers. He also holds governance roles, and is currently a non-Executive Director of Trustees Executors Limited and Chair of their Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee.

    In 2016 Richard was appointed CEO of the Financial Services Council of New Zealand (FSC) with a brief to rebuild, reposition and transform its strategic focus. This transformation is well underway, with the FSC experiencing significant growth and being the leading voice of the financial services sector in New Zealand

  • Chief Revenue Officer, Findr.digital

    An industry leader focused on supporting technology to solve world problems.

    A business connector who helps build innovative technology products and solutions to export to a global market, by working with government, regulators, and the wider technology sector.

    Partnering, and collaborating to bring the best technology and people together across APAC.

    Expert in change and transformation and passionate about the way we work, balance our life goals, family, and giving back to the community

    An Ambassador for the 4-day week campaign to drive productivity and fundamentally change the way we think about the working week.

  • Co-founder, MIKA

    MIKA Giving App maximises fundraising events by offering accessible and efficient payment acceptance technology, turning mobile phones into contactless payment solution tailored for Communities and Charities in Aotearoa and worldwide. Its goal is to adapt to the decreasing use of cash, ensuring seamless support for great causes on a global scale.

  • Technical Director - Automation & Computational Design Global Lead, Mott MacDonald

    I'm a positive and energetic people leader with experience for delivering on important matters in complex environments. My style empowers individuals and leads multi-disciplinary teams to make step-changes in performance. I have a keen interest in pursuing business improvements, and enjoy working with smart people and being creative in the process. My natural empathy helps me to understand what is needed and deliver fit for purpose solutions.