Odilia Sugita
About Odilia Sugita
Odilia Sugita is a Valuation Executive at KPMG Australia, with a background in chemical engineering and extensive experience in the automotive industry. She has previously held roles as a Valuation Analyst at KPMG, a Quality Chemist at Nulon Products, and has worked in various research and quality assurance positions.
Current Role at KPMG Australia
Odilia Sugita currently serves as a Valuation Executive at KPMG Australia, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she utilizes her expertise in valuation to support various projects and initiatives within the firm. Her experience in the automotive industry and chemical engineering contributes to her analytical skills and understanding of complex valuation processes.
Previous Experience at KPMG Australia
Prior to her current role, Odilia worked as a Valuation Analyst at KPMG Australia from 2019 to 2021. During her two years in this position, she developed her skills in valuation methodologies and contributed to several key projects in Sydney, Australia. This experience laid the foundation for her advancement to the executive level.
Background in Chemical Engineering
Odilia Sugita holds a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from UNSW Australia, where she studied from 2012 to 2015. Her academic background provided her with a solid foundation in chemical principles, which she has applied throughout her career, particularly in the automotive sector.
Experience in the Automotive Industry
Odilia has a demonstrated history of working in the automotive industry, leveraging her chemical engineering expertise. She has held various roles that emphasize quality assurance and chemical applications, including her position as a Quality Chemist at Nulon Products Australia Pty Ltd from 2017 to 2019.
Research and Internship Experience
Odilia has gained valuable experience through various research and internship roles. She worked as a Research Assistant at UNSW Australia from 2013 to 2016, contributing to projects in the Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design. Additionally, she completed an engineering internship at GSES Global Sustainable Energy Solutions in 2016, which further enhanced her practical skills in the field.