KSIB was launched in May 2024 by Founder and CEO, Kristin Stubbins.
The firm focuses on assisting large, complex Australian companies with strategy execution. A team of senior, experienced advisers listens, considers issues and works with senior management and the Board to resolve problems, minimise risk or optimise opportunities.
We are a proud Australian firm seeking to help other proud Australian firms prosper in an increasingly complex and difficult world. KSIB provides bespoke advice from very senior, experienced advisers and industry experts.
Our Foundations
Kristin Stubbins was a partner at PwC for 20 years and in that time was privileged to work with some of Australia’s and the world’s largest companies, as either an auditor or an adviser.
KSIB was founded to provide a tailored and bespoke service to large Australian companies to help them navigate complex problems or opportunities. It is Kristin’s experience that there is significant focus and energy in a strategy setting process or in a technology implementation, but it is in the execution of a company’s strategy where most complexity arises.
An independent, objective peer level assessment can be invaluable in determining or redirecting execution priorities, performance and systems opportunities, process and controls weaknesses or governance, culture and accountability design issues.
Kristin Stubbins AM
Kristin was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for services to finance, women and the community in 2023. Her career in finance has spanned over 30 years working with some of Australia’s and the world’s leading companies as a senior partner at PwC. She was named as one of the Australian Financial Review’s 100 Women of Influence having been nominated in the innovation category.
Kristin has a passion for bringing together groups of people to effect change, often utilising technology, both in the business world and in the community more broadly. She is currently Chair of Taronga Conservation Society and a Board member of Mindgardens (a mental health and neuroscience alliance). Kristin is also the Co-Chair of Women for Change, an organisation that supports women in developing nations to achieve a tertiary education.