Kim Field

Manager at Moorhouse

Kim Field is a transformational change specialist with a track record of planning and delivering large-scale change projects on time and under budget.

Kim has led Transformational Change projects in – OperationalResilience (improving operations in the face of a changing regulatory environment); Loss Control Management (integrated health, safety, environment, maintenance, quality, and financial strategy for a holistic approach to risk reduction); and, Digital Technology (ERP and industrial systems implementation and upgrades).

People and Talent projects have been in the areas of Organisation Design, Competency Management, and International Mobility, resulting in better opportunities for staff and a lower cost base.

Working with people at all levels of an organization, from support staff to leadership, and in operations, engineering, and management roles, Kim specializes in finding common ground, shared goals, and a pathway for successful change. Kim has planned and delivered many stakeholder engagement events from small focused sessions up to fully facilitated, large change events for entire organizations.

Kim began her career as an Engineer working in the Energy and Utilities Sector in offshore oil & gas exploration and production, downstream marketing, and major capital projects delivery. She has additional project experience in the Transport Sector and the Pharmaceuticals Sector.

In addition to her interest in business and economics, Kim loves art, music, dance, and film. On the weekends, she can often be found at the ballet, a concert, or a film festival. Kim is Anglo-American and has lived and worked abroad in America and France.


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Moorhouse is a dynamic consulting firm, focused on delivering change. They make sure their clients succeed in their long-term goals by helping them turn their strategy into action through exceptional delivery and a commitment to establishing a culture of change.


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