The work we are privileged to support is life-changing; it underpins equity, access and opportunity for everyone, and it is work that, when done well, delivers the society we want to be part of.

Catherine Friday

EY Global and EY Asia-Pacific Government & Infrastructure Industry Leader

Improving how governments work and deliver services. Mustang owner. Keen horse rider. Average but enthusiastic skier.

Catherine is responsible for developing and executing our strategy for advising governments around the world. Working closely with clients and EY teams, she identifies key public sector issues and leads the development of new client services and offerings.

Catherine has spent much of her career providing services to state and federal departments and regulators, ministerial councils, not-for-profits and NGOs in every state and territory in Australia, and in New Zealand. The implications of this work are far-reaching, improving outcomes for citizens across education, health, human services, defense, transport and infrastructure, and central agencies.

Catherine has post-graduate qualifications from Monash University, Harvard University, Stanford University and the Cranlana Programme. She is a Trustee and Audit Committee Chair of the Melbourne Olympic Parks Trust, which governs the largest sports and entertainment precinct in the Oceania region.

How Catherine is building a better working world

“Government is crucial to the lives of us all. From keeping people and communities safe to creating the conditions for economies to grow sustainably, we all have a stake in the effective running of government programs and services.

By working with public sector organizations to help make these programs and services the best they can be, the EY teams that I lead improve lives and communities around the world.”

Catherine's latest thinking

Empowering next generations for a sustainable future

Corporations, educational institutions, and governments must be prepared to “green skill” tomorrow’s workforce. Learn more.

05 Jun 2023 Gillian Hinde +1

How digital collaborations can help close the learning poverty gap

Digital tools and capabilities in the hands of teachers in low-income countries help to empower and support future leaders.

24 Jan 2023 Anne Sawyer +1

How CEOs can partner with governments facing policy dilemmas

Global disruption has been intensified by the war in Ukraine, find out how companies can work with governments as they address critical policy dilemmas.

08 Jun 2022 Catherine Friday +1

Six ways that governments can drive the green transition

These six government priorities can help accelerate the evolution to a green, net-zero future.

13 May 2022 Catherine Friday +2

Are universities of the past still the future

EY is helping universities to prepare for a future higher education landscape that could look very different from that of today.

24 Jan 2022 Catherine Friday
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