Jemima Hutch
About Jemima Hutch
Jemima Hutch is an Associate Director in Planning & Infrastructure Advisory at KPMG Australia, where she has worked since 2020. With a background in regional and town planning, she has extensive experience in shaping urban environments and collaborating with various levels of government and the private sector.
Current Role at KPMG Australia
Jemima Hutch currently serves as an Associate Director in the Planning & Infrastructure Advisory division at KPMG Australia. She has held this position since 2020 and is based in Brisbane. In her role, she focuses on shaping cities and enhancing infrastructure to benefit communities, regions, and economies. Her work involves collaboration with various stakeholders, including local, state, and federal governments, as well as private sector entities.
Previous Experience at KPMG Australia
Prior to her current position, Jemima Hutch worked at KPMG Australia in several capacities. She served as a Senior Consultant in Planning & Infrastructure Advisory from 2013 to 2016, followed by a role as Manager in the same department from 2016 to 2020. During her tenure, she contributed to various projects aimed at improving infrastructure planning and investment strategies.
Experience at AECOM Australia Pty Ltd
Jemima Hutch worked as a Strategic Planning and Advisory Consultant at AECOM Australia Pty Ltd from 2012 to 2013. This role followed her time at SGS Economics and Planning. Her responsibilities included providing strategic insights and advisory services related to urban planning and infrastructure development.
Career at SGS Economics and Planning
From 2008 to 2012, Jemima Hutch was employed as a Consultant at SGS Economics and Planning in Brisbane, Australia. During her four years there, she focused on economic and planning consultancy, contributing to various projects that informed regional development and infrastructure planning.
Education in Regional and Town Planning
Jemima Hutch earned her Bachelor's degree in Regional and Town Planning from The University of Queensland. She studied there from 2006 to 2009, gaining foundational knowledge and skills that have informed her career in planning and infrastructure advisory.