Biography
Kerry is a veteran in the field of change management, cultural change and risk, having had a successful career in investment banking before establishing her own consultancy post her MBA.
Over the past 20 years or so, alongside her consultancy business working with large organisations such as Barclays bank, HSBC and some NHS boards, Kerry has been a volunteer for the Cranfield Trust providing her strategic change and team coaching skills to a number of charity clients including Water Aid, Headway, a number of domestic and sexual abuse charities and most recently Action with Communities in Rural Kent (ACRK). Since ACRK closed in January ’23, Kerry has been contracted by ACRE to establish a new Kent member for ACRE. Learning the lessons of why ACRK failed and taking into account the various pressures on organisations within the charitable sector, Kerry is fully invested in ensuring that collaboration is at the heart of the new organisation.
Kerry has a proven track record of encouraging the innovation and collaboration required to successfully build partnerships, redesign and implement new operating models where there is a growth agenda, or where the current state is becoming obsolete or unsustainable. Her passion lies in identifying sustainable strategies to re-invent or re-build strategic and cultural resilience in organisations in support of creating value for the ultimate customer or beneficiary.