
Keeley
Green Tribe
Fraud Prevention Specialist
With a career studying criminal behaviour, Keeley hopes her day-to-day skills will be her best asset against her tribemates.
“In my work life, I have to have the ability to read people, communicate with them and get information out of them. And in the game of Survivor, people should be scared of that.”
Keeley, 30, has spent more than a decade working in high-pressure environments as an anti-financial crime specialist, helping organisations identify internal risks including fraud, money laundering, bribery and corruption. She has worked across Australia and the Pacific, including Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
“The more time you spend with someone, the more you begin to learn their natural cues versus when they're being deceptive or manipulative.”
Determined to play intentionally smart with little desire for moral perfection, Keeley is razor sharp and adept at reading the room. With friends describing her as someone with a huge heart, she’s also calm and strategic.
Raised on the Sunshine Coast and now based in Brisbane, Keeley has been described as a social butterfly, and doesn’t mind if people underestimate her.
“Do I look like the person leading the boardroom? No. But am I going to be pulling the strings? Absolutely.”
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