Fiona Kambouridis

Director, People Operations And Partnering at AUTODOC

Fiona Kambouridis has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Fiona started their career as a Human Resources Coordinator at Cadbury Pty Limited in 2009.

Fiona then moved on to the University of Melbourne, where they held multiple roles, including Human Resources Coordinator, Human Resources Consultant, Human Resource Manager, and Human Resources Change Manager. In these positions, they provided expert guidance on operational and strategic HR matters, developed and executed organizational development initiatives, and built strong relationships with stakeholders.

In 2015, Fiona took a maternity and career break, during which they engaged in mentoring, completed a coaching certification, and stayed updated on industrial legislation changes.

Fiona joined Benetas in 2019 as a Human Resource Business Partner, delivering end-to-end employee lifecycle HR support and coaching HR officers. Fiona later became the Human Resources Manager, leading a team of 8 HR professionals and ensuring the delivery of high-level HR services.

Fiona'smost recent role is with AUTODOC, where they currently serve as the Global People Program and Portfolio Manager. In this role, they oversee the Global People Roadmap, supports business transformation, and utilizes data and analytics for planning activities.

Overall, Fiona Kambouridis has a strong background in HR management, leadership, stakeholder management, and project management.

Fiona Kambouridis completed a Bachelor's of Management degree in Human Resources Management from the University of South Australia between 2005 and 2008. Additionally, they underwent Coach Training Level 1 at the Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership (IECL). Fiona also holds certifications in German Employment Law from FORUM • Institut für Management GmbH (obtained in 2022) and as a Certified Organizational Coach from the Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership (IECL) (obtained in 2017).

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