Shannon Lee
About Shannon Lee
Shannon Lee serves as the Associate Director at KPMG Australia, where she has worked since 2021. She has a strong background in finance, having held various roles at KPMG and ANZ, and holds a Master of Applied Finance with Distinction from The University of Western Australia.
Current Role as Associate Director
Shannon Lee currently holds the position of Associate Director at KPMG Australia. She has been in this role since 2021, contributing to the firm's operations in Melbourne, Victoria. In her capacity as Associate Director, she is involved in various projects that leverage her extensive background in finance and management.
Previous Experience at KPMG Australia
Before her current role, Shannon Lee worked at KPMG Australia in several capacities. She served as an Executive from 2018 to 2020 and then as a Manager from 2020 to 2021. Her experience at KPMG has equipped her with a strong foundation in consulting and advisory services.
Career at ANZ
Shannon Lee has a significant history with ANZ, where she held multiple roles. She started as an Intern in 2011, progressing to positions such as Corporate & Commercial Banking Graduate, Relationship Credit Assistant Manager, Relationship Credit Manager, and Manager. Her tenure at ANZ spanned from 2011 to 2016, providing her with diverse experience in banking and finance.
Educational Background
Shannon Lee studied at The University of Western Australia, where she earned a Bachelor of Economics and a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) between 2008 and 2012. She later completed a Master of Applied Finance with Distinction from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, she obtained a Certificate in Quantitative Finance (CQF) from Fitch Learning in 2016.
Research and Academic Experience
In addition to her corporate roles, Shannon Lee has academic experience as a Research Assistant at Curtin University from 2016 to 2017 and as an Academic Tutor at The University of Western Australia from 2017 to 2018. These positions allowed her to engage in research and support students in their academic pursuits.