Georgina Richters
Director
Georgina is an Executive who has extensive and diverse experience in the corporate sector, with a focus on governance, government, business, and the performing arts. She has worked in leadership roles within the public, private and not-for-profit sector and has more than 25 years experience working in Indigenous affairs at national, state, local and community levels.
Georgina has a strong record of involvement in strategically planning and developing business improvements and implementing the strategic direction and thinking of organisations.
As Deputy Chair of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Committee, Board Trustee of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) and Chair of the Queensland Arts Ministers’ First Nations Arts and Cultures Panel, Georgina brings first-hand professional experience. A strategic leader, Georgina’s 'two-world view' underpins her success in Executive, Board Member and Advisor appointments.
Georgina is currently the Principal and Lead of First Nations Advisory, an Aboriginal-owned management consulting practice based in Brisbane. She is a former national board member for Bravehearts, an advisor to Tourism and Events Queensland's First Nations Advisory Group, the Queensland State Lead for PwC’s Indigenous Consulting - a world first, profit for purpose consultancy group servicing corporate, government and not-for-profit clients - and the CEO of the Western Cape Communities Trust.
Georgina is passionate about delivering innovative community-based and led solutions that protect, restore and build the social and economic well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia.