Nicole Broekman
About Nicole Broekman
Nicole Broekman is an Associate Director at KPMG Australia, where she has worked since 2019. With over 20 years of experience in traffic and transport engineering, she has held various roles in both the public and private sectors, demonstrating expertise in project management and transport planning.
Work at KPMG Australia
Nicole Broekman has served as Associate Director at KPMG Australia since 2019. Based in Melbourne, she has contributed to various projects over her five years in this role. Her responsibilities include managing teams and overseeing traffic engineering initiatives, leveraging her extensive background in the field.
Previous Experience in Traffic Engineering
Before joining KPMG, Nicole Broekman worked at AECOM Australia Pty Ltd as Principal Traffic Engineer from 2004 to 2012. She also held the position of Senior Traffic Engineer at Atkins for 11 months in 2003 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Additionally, she worked as a Traffic Engineer and Transport Planner at Mott MacDonald from 2001 to 2003, further enhancing her expertise in traffic and transport engineering.
Education and Expertise
Nicole Broekman earned her Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) with honours in Civil Engineering from Monash University, studying from 1991 to 1996. Her educational background supports her over 20 years of experience in traffic and transport engineering, including demand forecasting and transport modelling. She has also developed expertise in pedestrian and bicycle planning, road safety engineering, and public sector project delivery.
Background in Public Sector Projects
Nicole Broekman has gained valuable experience through secondments with VicRoads and various Local Government agencies. This experience has provided her with insights into public sector project delivery, enhancing her ability to manage and execute transport-related initiatives effectively.
Skills in Transport Surveys and Public Consultation
Nicole Broekman is experienced in planning and conducting major transport surveys and public consultations. Her skills in these areas contribute to her effectiveness in engaging stakeholders and ensuring that transport projects meet community needs.