PriestmanGoode
Kirsty Dias is an experienced professional with a diverse background in communication and project management. Currently serving as a Director at PriestmanGoode since January 2001, Kirsty has also held positions as Associate Director and Head of Communications within the same organization. From September 2017 to December 2022, Kirsty contributed expertise as a member of the Education Advisory Board at Creative Education Trust. Prior experience includes roles as a Project Manager at the British Council from 1998 to 2001 and as Marketing Manager at Barbican Art Gallery from 1995 to 1998. Kirsty holds a French BA Hons degree from UCL, earned between 1987 and 1991.
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PriestmanGoode
PriestmanGoode is an industrial design consultancy that delivers exceptional brand experiences for a roster of leading international companies. From aircraft interiors, airports, public transport and high speed trains to hotels, consumer products and future mobility, our diverse portfolio enables us to draw from our experience across different sectors to deliver new innovations. This unique way of thinking has led us to become brand and innovation partners with a number of leading companies around the world. Using design as a strategic tool to transform businesses, we use our unique global viewpoint to deliver solutions that are tailored to place brands and cultures on the world stage, helping our clients achieve holistic brand experiences and customer loyalty. Our designs are about people: from end users to maintenance staff, they are used by millions every year. We’re interested in how things work and how to improve them. We believe great design should be simple, elegant, intuitive, easy to maintain and efficient to manufacture. Our company is steeped in the tradition of great British design, but our experience over the years, our interest in the new and our ambition to redefine expectations of great design has led us to become leaders in our field. We define future trends and are at the forefront of global design today. In April 2016, we made the transition to an employee-owned company. In 2024 PriestmanGoode became 100% employee owned.