Spatial Vision expands strategic advisory team

By on 30 August, 2022

Georgina Race (left) and Kimberley Worthy

Spatial Vision’s Strategic Advisory team has been bolstered by the appointment of two accomplished senior consultants with a combined experience spanning almost 40 years.

Georgina Race joins Spatial Vision as Team Lead and Principal Consultant–Strategic Advisory, after 20 years specialising in applying remote sensing and GIS technologies to natural resource management.

Race has experience managing the design and delivery of integrated and geographic information systems and remote sensing technology to support natural resource management and infrastructure projects.

Her experience includes environmental and natural resource management across government, renewable energy, water resources and infrastructure.

Kimberley Worthy, appointed Principal Consultant (International)–Strategic Advisory, is a geospatial professional with experience spanning 17 years across infrastructure, utilities, resources, transport, tourism, insurance, banking, environment and government sectors.

A geospatial leader motivated by optimising location data services to promote resilience and sustainable living, Worthy provides advice on digital transformation strategies, smart city data services, data policy and spatial data infrastructure, draws on international project exposure across Australia, East Africa, the Middle East, New Zealand, South America, Southeast Asia and the United Kingdom.

Glenn Cockerton, Managing Director, Spatial Vision, said that “… Spatial Vision is very excited to welcome two senior spatial consultants with such vast experience, both here and abroad”.

“Kim and Georgina’s client focus and business acumen, backed by their technical expertise, serve to make them valuable assets to our Strategic Advisory team.”

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