Whether you’re looking to boost productivity or scale your business, turning to managed services can be the decisive move to align leadership priorities and outpace the competition.

Kim Lesley

EY Canada Managed Services Leader

Purposeful planner. Engaging leader. Acceleration advisor.

Areas of focus

As the EY Canada Managed Services Leader, Kim is responsible for driving the practice’s strategic direction and operational excellence to provide outstanding value to the organization’s clients.

Kim brings more than 30 years of extensive experience, focused on improving service delivery models, streamlining operations and fostering innovation. Her work across utilities, life sciences and financial services industries — and across both the private and public sector — has provided the opportunity to advance her knowledge of IT strategy, helping to navigate business transformation for clients across North America and around the world.

A deeply experienced delivery partner, Kim has a proven track record of SAP and ERP implementations, operations leadership, and exceptional program and project management delivery capabilities. The diversity of her qualifications has prepared Kim to anticipate and address even the most complex of business problems and assist clients in thriving through adversity.

Kim has diplomas in both Accounting and Business.

How Kim is shaping the future with confidence

“I’ve been very fortunate to work across industries, sectors and service lines over my many years in consulting. It has exposed me to diverse clients and business environments; to challenges unearthing unique approaches to tackle them. And, often, to unanticipated but welcomed wins.

When we leverage what we know to operate more efficiently and when we work with third parties in a way that adds unique value to our business, we can take pride in the innovation and rest secure in the knowledge that we are contributing in some small part to a better working world. And not just for today, but for the future of Canadian business.”

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