Linda Fitzpatrick
About Linda Fitzpatrick
Linda Fitzpatrick is a Digital Content Specialist at KPMG Australia, recognized for her contributions to children's literature and her blog on repatriation. She has authored notable works and received awards for her writing, while also utilizing various digital tools for content management.
Work at KPMG Australia
Linda Fitzpatrick has been employed at KPMG Australia since 2015, where she serves as a Digital Content Specialist. In this role, she focuses on content publishing and SEO optimization, utilizing tools such as Sharepoint, AEM (Adobe Experience Manager), and Wrike. Her contributions support KPMG's digital strategy and enhance the firm's online presence.
Education and Expertise
Linda Fitzpatrick studied at Holmesglen Institute from 2002 to 2005, where she earned an Advanced Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing. This educational background has equipped her with the skills necessary for her current role in digital content creation and management.
Published Works
Linda authored 'Monster Mayhem', which is part of the 'Raffles Readers: A Century of Adventures' series published by Penguin Random House SEA. The book was released in Singapore and Australia, showcasing her ability to create engaging content for diverse audiences. Additionally, she received a high recommendation for her work 'Big Trouble at the Little 180' in the 2015 VOX Bendigo Fyffe prize.
Awards and Recognition
In 2014, Linda Fitzpatrick was awarded the FAW Mary Grant Bruce award for her work titled 'The Day Mum Sold the Touchscreen'. This recognition highlights her talent and contributions to children's literature, affirming her status as a respected author in the field.
Blogging and Personal Projects
Linda writes a blog titled 'Going Home', which serves as a self-help guide for individuals moving back to Australia after living abroad. The blog reflects her personal experiences of relocating with three third culture kids, providing insights and support for others in similar situations.