Paul Grant
About Paul Grant
Paul Grant is an Associate Director at KPMG Australia, specializing in digital transformation. He has extensive experience in service design and communications, having previously held various roles at the Australian Digital Health Agency and as a lecturer at multiple institutions.
Current Role at KPMG Australia
Paul Grant serves as an Associate Director in the Digital Delta division at KPMG Australia. He has held this position since 2019, working in Canberra, ACT. In this role, he focuses on digital transformation initiatives and strategies that enhance client services and operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Australian Digital Health Agency
Paul Grant has held multiple roles at the Australian Digital Health Agency in 2018. He worked as the Director of Service Design in the Infrastructure Operations Division for one month. Additionally, he served as the Director of Communications for My Health Record in the Office of the Chief Executive Officer for three months, and as the Digital Strategy and Analytics Manager in the Core Services Systems Operations Division for six months. His experience also includes a role as Strategic Communications for My Health Record from 2017 to 2018.
Academic Background
Paul Grant has an extensive academic background. He studied at SAE Institute Australia from 1993 to 1995 and again from 1997 to 1998. He also studied at Raffles College of Design and Commerce in 2000 for a brief period. Currently, he is pursuing a Master's degree at UNSW, which he began in 2018 and is expected to complete in 2024.
Teaching Experience
Paul Grant has experience in academia, having worked as a lecturer at the SAE Institute from 1995 to 2000 for five years in Sydney, New South Wales. He also served as a lecturer at the Academy of Interactive Entertainment from 2000 to 2002 in Canberra, ACT, where he contributed to the education of students in interactive media.
Management Role at Grant Applied Sciences
Paul Grant was the Managing Director of Research Development at Grant Applied Sciences from 2012 to 2014 in London, United Kingdom. In this role, he oversaw research initiatives and development projects, contributing to the organization's strategic goals.