Ellie Bambrick
About Ellie Bambrick
Ellie Bambrick is a Manager at KPMG Australia, focusing on strategy, business improvement, and policy for Australian Government portfolios. She holds a Master of Public Policy and has a background in human rights and climate policy.
Work at KPMG Australia
Ellie Bambrick has been a Manager at KPMG Australia since 2021, working in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. In her role, she focuses on strategy, business improvement, and policy across various Australian Government portfolios. Prior to her current position, she served as a Senior Consultant for eight months in 2021 and as a Consultant from 2019 to 2021. During her time at KPMG, she contributed to initiatives such as the Career Revive program, which aims to support businesses in establishing Returner Programs.
Education and Expertise
Ellie Bambrick studied at The Australian National University, where she achieved a Master of Public Policy from 2020 to 2023. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Human Rights, both completed from 2015 to 2018. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in public policy, human rights, and biological sciences, which informs her work in strategy and policy development.
Background
Ellie Bambrick has a background in human rights and climate policy, with a specific interest in the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations. This focus informs her work at KPMG, where she engages with government portfolios to address pressing social issues. Her academic and professional experiences have equipped her to analyze and develop strategies that consider the intersection of policy, human rights, and environmental challenges.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Ellie Bambrick has been involved in significant projects at KPMG Australia, including her participation in the Career Revive initiative. This program aims to create supported Returner Programs for businesses, reflecting her commitment to enhancing workforce inclusivity. Her contributions in various roles at KPMG demonstrate her ability to influence policy and business practices within the Australian Government context.