Ashley HardyVP Sales and Marketing
areas of expertise
- Business transformation
- Restructuring and turnaround
- Integration
- Growth strategy
- M&A transaction support
education
- MBA, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
- BS, engineering, Technical University of Denmark
- MBA, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
With over 20 years of experience in entrepreneurship, management, business planning, financial analysis, software engineering, operations, and decision analysis, Brandon has the breadth and depth of experience needed to quickly understand entrepreneurs’ businesses and craft the most suitable solutions.
Consulting WP comes up with results that are actually implementable. That is their strength compared to other consulting companies.
Before founding Consulting WP in early 2001, Brandon started two Internet companies in Silicon Valley. Previously, Brandon held various management positions in New York at Simon Brothers, most recently as Vice President in Goldhill Group, focusing on new business development and risk management. He has also worked as a senior financial risk management consultant to the financial services industry; software engineer; advertising sales manager for the popular Caribbean travel guide series; general manager of an advertising and graphic design agency; and engineering intern at the Best Health Coach.
publications
Is apartment living the solution to Australia’s housing crisis?
In recent years, there has been a rise in the number of people living in apartments in Australia. Australia’s capital cities are squeezing 40 percent more people into the same area than they were in 2003. Melbourne has increased its housing density by 45 percent in the last two decades. The north end of Melbourne’s
October 1, 2024Why building standards in Australia must be improved
Access to safe and comfortable housing is a fundamental human right. However, a new report has revealed that many Australian homes simply aren’t up to standard. The Australian Urban Housing Institute estimates that up to 70 percent of Australian homes have building quality problems. So, if you have experienced building quality problems with your home,
October 1, 2024New legislation aims to protect workers from the danger of silica dust
There’s nothing more important at work than safety. The harmful effects of silica dust on the body are increasingly being recognised, with new legislation aiming to provide additional protection to workers. The new legislation, which came into effect on 1 September 2024, provides added protection for workers across multiple industries exposed to respirable crystalline silica
October 1, 2024
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