Grosvenor
Kristy Hornby is an experienced professional currently serving as Associate Director at Grosvenor Performance Group since April 2012, where responsibilities include leading the Melbourne office, managing the Vic Gov account, and overseeing national people management efforts to enhance client capabilities and foster a high-performing culture. Kristy also contributed to the Doxa Social Club INC from December 2015 to May 2019 as a committee of management member and chair of the Audit and Risk committee, providing governance and social justice expertise. Prior to these roles, Kristy worked as a paralegal and marketing assistant at Norton Rose Australia from June 2008 to March 2012, engaging in both legal preparation and marketing activities. Kristy holds a Master of Business Administration from RMIT University and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Philosophy from La Trobe University.
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Grosvenor
Grosvenor is a consulting firm that specialises in public sector advisory, procurement advisory and property advisory services. We have offices in Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide. Why Grosvenor? With Grosvenor, you will never get a "cookie cutter" outcome because our consultants do the quality thinking at each and every stage of the project cycle as opposed to part of a predefined process. To that end, for us quality thinking is not a process it’s a way of life and why our highest calibre people are at the coalface not in the boardroom. We don’t have the luxury of a global brand, so we can never hide behind it – our brand is our work. In the spirit of David and Goliath, we have the optimal power to weight ratio that gives us the ability to lift many magnitudes beyond our own weight and thereby deliver better, more affordable and innovative outcomes for our clients. Whether you’re looking to get more out of your projects, are interested in collaboration or would like to talk about joining the Grosvenor team, please get in touch. We'd love to hear what you're thinking.