Megan Aspinall
About Megan Aspinall
Megan Aspinall serves as an Associate Director at KPMG Australia, where she has worked since 2021. With a background in engineering and extensive experience in renewable energy, she has held various roles in notable companies across Australia and the UK.
Work at KPMG Australia
Megan Aspinall has served as an Associate Director at KPMG Australia since 2021. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, she has contributed to various projects over her three years in this role. Her work focuses on integrating green technology with project commerciality and community engagement, aligning with KPMG's commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Previous Experience in Engineering and Project Management
Prior to her current role, Megan Aspinall held several engineering and project management positions. She worked at Aerosonde as an Engineer from 2008 to 2011, and later at AECOM Australia Pty Ltd as a Professional Engineer in Renewable Energy from 2011 to 2014. She also served as a Principal Engineer and Project Manager at K2 Management from 2019 to 2021, and as a Senior Due Diligence Engineer at DNV GL - Renewables from 2014 to 2016.
Education and Expertise
Megan Aspinall has a strong educational background in engineering and economics. She studied at Monash University, earning a Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace) (Hons) and a Bachelor of Commerce (Economics). She furthered her education at Loughborough University, obtaining a Master’s degree in Renewable Energy Systems Technology (MSc), and also studied at the University of Utrecht, focusing on Economics.
Achievements in Renewable Energy
Megan Aspinall has extensive experience in the renewable energy sector, having completed technical due diligence and advisory services on renewable energy portfolios totaling over 5 GW in installed capacity. Her work has spanned multiple regions, including the UK, Europe, USA, and Australia, highlighting her expertise in the field.
Passion for Green Technology and Community Engagement
Megan Aspinall is passionate about the intersection of green technology, project commerciality, and community engagement. This focus reflects her commitment to advancing sustainable practices within the engineering and renewable energy sectors, ensuring that projects benefit both the environment and local communities.