Gayle King
About Gayle King
Gayle King is an Associate Director at KPMG Australia, with a background that includes roles at KPMG UK and PwC. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Pg Center, Kolar, and a Master of Commerce from the University of Sydney.
Work at KPMG Australia
Gayle King has served as an Associate Director at KPMG Australia since 2017. In this role, she contributes to various projects and initiatives within the organization. Her experience in the consulting field enables her to provide valuable insights and guidance to clients. KPMG Australia is known for its commitment to delivering high-quality services in audit, tax, and advisory sectors.
Previous Experience at KPMG UK
Prior to her current position, Gayle King worked at KPMG UK as a Principal Advisor from 2010 to 2016. During her six years in London, she focused on providing strategic advice and support to clients, leveraging her expertise in finance and accounting. This role allowed her to develop a deep understanding of the consulting landscape in the UK.
Career at PwC
Gayle King began her career at PwC, where she worked as a Senior Accountant from 2005 to 2008 in New York. In this position, she was responsible for managing financial statements and ensuring compliance with accounting standards. Her experience at PwC laid the foundation for her future roles in the finance and consulting sectors.
Educational Background
Gayle King has a solid educational background in finance and accounting. She earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Pg Center, Kolar, from 1999 to 2002. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Commerce degree from the University of Sydney, completing her studies from 2003 to 2004. Additionally, she attended various schools, including Sophia High School and The Frank Anthony Public School.
Experience at Aviva
Before joining KPMG UK, Gayle King worked at Aviva as a Regional Business Partner from 2009 to 2010. In this role, she was involved in business development and client relationship management. Her time at Aviva contributed to her understanding of the financial services industry.