Paul Hyland Ph.D.
About Paul Hyland Ph.D.
Paul Hyland, Ph.D., is a Director at KPMG Australia with extensive experience in data science and analytics. He has held various leadership roles in government and private sectors, specializing in organizational change and data strategy.
Current Role at KPMG Australia
Paul Hyland has been serving as a Director at KPMG Australia since 2021. He operates from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, where he focuses on leveraging his expertise in data strategy and governance. His role involves guiding analytics initiatives that align with enterprise strategic priorities, contributing to organizational change and development.
Previous Experience at Chartertech Pty Ltd
Before his current position, Paul Hyland worked as an Associate Director at Chartertech Pty Ltd for a duration of nine months in 2018 and 2019. His role in Canberra involved overseeing various projects related to data analytics and organizational change, further enhancing his experience in the field.
Experience at the Department of Communications and the Arts
From 2016 to 2018, Paul served as the Director of Data Science and Analytics at the Department of Communications and the Arts in Canberra. His responsibilities included managing government analytics initiatives and implementing data-driven strategies to support departmental objectives.
Background in National Blood Authority
Paul Hyland held multiple positions at the National Blood Authority between 2008 and 2015. He progressed from Assistant Director of Data Analysis to Director of Data and Information Analysis, and later to Assistant Director of Guideline Development. His roles involved significant contributions to data analytics and strategic analysis within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Paul Hyland earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Ulster, where he studied from 1990 to 2002. His academic background laid the foundation for his extensive experience in data strategy, governance, and organizational change, particularly in the public and private sectors.