Carlie Bowden
About Carlie Bowden
Carlie Bowden serves as the Director of Product & Project Services at The Nudge Group in Sydney, Australia, where she has worked since 2020. With a background in recruitment and project services, she specializes in business transformation and technology implementation.
Work at The Nudge Group
Carlie Bowden has served as the Director of Product & Project Services at The Nudge Group since 2020. In this role, she focuses on delivering tailored inclusive services that enhance the success of both clients and individuals. Her responsibilities include overseeing product management and business transformation initiatives. Bowden has been instrumental in implementing 'the nudge experience,' a lifecycle approach designed for organizations experiencing significant transformations or rapid growth.
Previous Employment History
Before joining The Nudge Group, Carlie Bowden held various positions at Ashdown People from 2014 to 2019. She started as a Recruitment Consultant and progressed to roles such as Director of Government Practice and Principal Consultant in the Government Practice. Additionally, she worked as an Account Manager at Watts Waste from 2013 to 2014 and served as Director of Project Services at Ampersand International from 2019 to 2020.
Education and Qualifications
Carlie Bowden has a diverse educational background. She studied Human Resources Management and Services, achieving a Diploma from 2013 to 2014. She also completed a Diploma in Remedial Massage Therapy at the Australian College of Massage from 2010 to 2012. Furthermore, she obtained a Certificate IV in Health and Physical Education/Fitness from the Australian Institute of Fitness in 2009.
Specializations and Expertise
Bowden specializes in Nudge Transformation & Technology, with a focus on areas such as product management, business transformation, process improvement, change management, technology implementation, development, and technical management. Her expertise allows her to provide effective solutions for organizations aiming to enhance their operational efficiency and adapt to changing environments.