Emily Stuchbery
About Emily Stuchbery
Emily Stuchbery is a Manager at KPMG Australia, where she has worked since 2020. She has held various roles in government and non-profit organizations, including positions at the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Noffs Foundation, and the ACT Legislative Assembly.
Current Role at KPMG Australia
Emily Stuchbery holds the position of Manager at KPMG Australia, where she has been employed since 2020. In this role, she is involved in various projects that align with KPMG's focus on delivering professional services. Her responsibilities include managing teams, overseeing project deliverables, and ensuring client satisfaction. Her experience contributes to KPMG's objectives in consulting and advisory services.
Previous Experience in Government and Non-Profit Sectors
Emily Stuchbery has a diverse background in both government and non-profit sectors. She served as Assistant Director at the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment from 2011 to 2012. Additionally, she worked as Engagement House Coordinator at Noffs Foundation from 2016 to 2017. Her role at the ACT Legislative Assembly as Social Inclusion Advisor lasted for 11 months in 2018, and she was an Advisor at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet for 11 months in 2017. Prior to these roles, she was a Senior Policy Officer at the Department of Social Services from 2009 to 2011.
Educational Background at Monash University
Emily Stuchbery studied at Monash University, where she gained foundational knowledge and skills that support her professional career. The education she received has equipped her with critical thinking and analytical skills, which are essential in her roles across various sectors.
Career Progression and Development
Emily Stuchbery's career reflects a steady progression through various roles in public service and consulting. Starting as a Senior Policy Officer at the Department of Social Services, she advanced to positions of increasing responsibility, including her current role at KPMG Australia. Her diverse experiences have contributed to her expertise in policy development, social inclusion, and stakeholder engagement.