Siobhan Toohill is a recognised leader in sustainability, urban design and the built environment.
With a focus on creating long-term value for organisations and communities, Siobhan evaluates emerging issues (from climate change risk to social wellbeing to supply chain ethics) as seen through the eyes of stakeholders - and typically reframes these issues as opportunities.
Siobhan has a particular interest in how digital can enhance our experiences of cities, places and social connections.
Previously, she established the sustainability function at Australian property group Stockland, garnering senior leadership support, and leading significant cultural change, culminating in the organisation recognised as the world's most sustainable property group by the Dow Jones Sustainability Index in 2011. Further recognition included membership of the Corporate Knights Global 100 Most Sustainable Companies (World Economic Forum, Davos) 2010-12, Australia New Zealand Climate Leadership Index 2009-12, and Ethical Investor's Most Sustainable Company of the Year 2009.
Having delivered award-winning third-party assured sustainability reports and participated in global corporate reporting pilots, Siobhan is at the forefront of communicating the value of sustainability. She's established metrics at enterprise level addressing liveability and wellbeing, eco-efficiency performance, and other environmental and social impacts, linked to value creation and financial outcomes.
With over 15 years experience in architecture, urban design and sustainability, Siobhan has played a significant role in the placemaking and masterplanning of globally awarded large-scale urban projects across Australia, including the Rouse Hill Regional Centre, Sydney, Victoria Harbour, Melbourne Docklands and numerous Sydney town centres and harbour foreshore sites.