Meet Georgina - We are Morgan!
Morgan Consulting • October 29, 2024

Georgina Calderon

Finance Officer

Who is Georgina?

Originally from Manchester, UK. I’ve lived in Australia for 17 years. I live with my husband Simon, two daughters Florence and Margaux, stepson Archie and my red kelpie Teddy Bear. I love to walk with ted, lots of pilates and weight training and I read a lot!


What attracted you to working at Morgan?

A great management team and work life balance.


What is your expertise at Morgan?

My role at Morgan is Finance Officer, I have been working in these kind of roles for the last 5 years.


What are you passionate about?

For my role at Morgan I’m passionate about my contribution to my team and working collaboratively with my peers to achieve great results. Outside of work I’m currently in the process of renovating my home which is super challenging but very rewarding, my pilates practice and supporting my family.


Tell us 3 words others have used to describe you?

I asked my kids and they said funny, loud and sleepy. LOL


Who and what inspires you?

I find my dog Teddy Bear pretty inspiring, he's winning at life. Lots of time outdoors, loves treats, naps and cuddles. Perfect.


What are you listening to, reading and/or watching right now?

Obsessed with Diet Pepsi, its my song of the month. I’m reading Praiseworthy by Alexis Wright a very talented indigenous author and I just finished Fool Me Once (Netflix) last night a crime thriller set in my home town, it’s really good! Watch it!


What is something many people don't know about you?

I can do a backflip!


What is your superpower and why?

My energy levels, I get stuff done.


At the end of 2025, what would you like to have learned?

In review of this year, I’m going to say how to be more patient.



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