Christy Moses

Director - NSW

Originally from Michigan, USA, Christy moved to Sydney after completing university. What was intended to be a short stay quickly turned into a permanent move, with Australia becoming home.

Commencing her career in the recruitment industry in 2005, she now has 20+ years of leadership experience gained across multinational, boutique and start-up recruitment environments. Her past roles have spanned executive search, specialist recruitment, client partnership development, team leadership, program management, and talent strategy, with a strong focus on EVP, DE&I, CSR and sustainability initiatives.

Joining Miller Leith in 2025 as Director – NSW, Christy leads our high-performing team in Sydney, delivering executive search, specialist recruitment, contracting solutions and talent advisory services across a wide range of industries. Known for her energy and integrity, she has a well-developed executive network and an impressive track record of placements at MD/GM and senior commercial and functional leadership levels.

Christy is passionate about building trusted partnerships and creating meaningful talent outcomes that make a real difference for individuals, teams and organisations.

What’s important to you?
My family. I’m a self-proclaimed “dance mum” and spend most weekends supporting my two daughters and their love of dance competitions.

What is something quirky about you?
I love long-distance running. Despite training consistently and participating in multiple events each year, I only seem to get slower, not faster!

What motivates you about the recruitment industry?
The people, 100%. Throughout my career I’ve worked with so many amazing individuals, and the long-term connections are really special. There’s nothing better than helping someone land their dream role or knowing that your advice has made a positive impact on someone’s career or business.

My teammates would describe me as…
Obsessed with quality outcomes, supportive of others, and focused on lots of laughs and having fun.

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