Lucy Davidson
About Lucy Davidson
Lucy Davidson serves as the Associate Director for Health, Ageing, and Human Services at KPMG Australia. She has extensive experience in public service and policy, having held various roles including Assistant Director at the National Disability Insurance Agency and Chief Executive Officer at Future Tracks.
Current Role at KPMG Australia
Lucy Davidson serves as the Associate Director in the Health, Ageing and Human Services division at KPMG Australia. She has held this position since 2020, contributing her expertise in health and human services for a duration of four years. In her role, she focuses on delivering strategic insights and solutions to improve service delivery in the health and ageing sectors.
Previous Experience at National Disability Insurance Agency
Prior to her current role, Lucy Davidson worked at the National Disability Insurance Agency as an Assistant Director from 2013 to 2014. During her one-year tenure in Geelong West, Australia, she was involved in the implementation of policies and programs aimed at enhancing support for individuals with disabilities.
Background in Education and Policy
Lucy Davidson has a strong background in education and policy development. She worked as a Senior Policy Officer at the Department of Education, Employment, and Workplace Relations from 2010 to 2013 in Canberra, Australia. Earlier in her career, she also served as a Graduate in the same department for ten months in 2010 and as a Research Assistant at La Trobe University in 2009.
Leadership Role at Future Tracks
From 2018 to 2020, Lucy Davidson held the position of Chief Executive Officer at Future Tracks in Melbourne, Australia. In this role, she led initiatives aimed at enhancing educational and employment pathways for individuals, demonstrating her commitment to improving community outcomes.
Educational Qualifications
Lucy Davidson has a solid educational foundation, having studied at The Australian National University where she achieved a Juris Doctor. Additionally, she completed her Bachelor’s degree at La Trobe University. She pursued her Doctor of Jurisprudence from 2011 to 2015 at The Australian National University, further enhancing her legal expertise.