Consulting experience
Kerri was the first female, and first externally appointed, Deputy Director General of ASIO where she was again a strong advocate for diversity.
The common thread in Kerri’s career has been in leading large transformation initiatives of both people and systems.
Kerri is also a member of Chief Executive Women and a council member for the National Security College at the Australian National University.
Experience
Kerri joined Proximity after a 30 year career in the Australian Public Service that culminated with her appointment as the Secretary of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations in 2017.
Prior to this appointment, Kerri worked in senior executive roles in ten Commonwealth government departments and agencies.
Kerri was the first female Deputy Director General appointed to the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) – a role she held from 2011 to 2017.
In this position, and throughout her career, Kerri has been a strong advocate for diversity.
She assisted intelligence organisations both in Australia and internationally on change management, productivity and leadership strategies.
After leaving the Australian Public Service, Kerri worked with the Business Council of Australia in establishing its bushfire recovery agency, BizRebuild, under the stewardship of Sir Peter Cosgrove.
The common thread in Kerri’s career has been leading large transformation initiatives of people and systems, and championing diversity. It’s these passions and expertise that led to Kerri being appointed as the expert, independent Chair of the Jenkins Review TaskForce in 2022. Kerri’s role as Chair is to ensure all recommendations from a landmark review at Parliament House are implemented and to lead the TaskForce, made up of government, Labor and crossbench MPs.
Kerri has degrees in arts and economics and a Masters in Legal Studies.
Kerri is a member of Chief Executive Women, a Council Member for the National Security College at the Australian National University, Chair of the National Youth Science Forum and a board member for the Canberra Hospital Foundation and Canberra Girls Grammar School.
Kerri is also on the Advisory Board for the Centre for Strategy and Governance.
Kerri is married to Brian and they have two daughters, Anna and Jordyn.
Kerri and Brian are keen skiers and enjoy downtime on their olive and alpaca farm near Hall.