Kimbra co-founded MosaicLab with Nicole Hunter and Keith Greaves in 2017.
Passionate about involving communities in decisions that affect their lives, Kimbra cares about having conversations that matter and believes that every meeting can always be a better meeting.
Kimbra is a highly regarded, award-winning facilitator. She has planned and delivered a wide range of participation processes: large and small, easy and hard, and at times with high levels of outrage and emotion. She has worked extensively across state, regional and local government engagement projects, gaining skills across broad range of areas including deliberative projects, contentious issues, policy development and community planning.
A former president and board member of IAP2 Australasia and former board member of the IAP2 International Federation, Kimbra is known for her responsive, flexible and friendly approach. She consistently exceeds client expectations and always invests in outcomes.
A former president and board member of IAP2 Australasia and former board member of the IAP2 International Federation, Kimbra is known for her responsive, flexible and friendly approach. She consistently exceeds client expectations and always invests in outcomes.
Kimbra has a Bachelor of Economics, Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Graduate Diploma in Urban Planning and a Masters in Business Administration. She commenced her career as an urban planner for Hobart City Council, and has worked for the NSW Department of Planning, the Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils, the Outer Eastern Municipalities Association in Melbourne and Business East, the economic development board for Melbourne’s eastern region where she was the Executive Director.
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