Who we are
Futures Foundry is an Australian advisory firm working where economic systems are being rewritten - by climate exposure, regulatory reform, stewardship obligations and shifting capital flows.
We sit above the abstraction of pure policy and below the direct deployment of capital - the coordination layer that turns institutional ambition into operating models that actually work. We partner with boards, asset owners, investors, extended producer responsibility schemes and regulators to design the strategy, governance and commercial architecture that protects value and unlocks durable performance through the transition.
We work across five Futures: Nature, Stewardship, Circular, Regional and Infrastructure.
Meet our founder
Bronwyn Voyce is the founder of Futures Foundry and a systems-change advisor working with leaders facing complex decisions where the stakes are material and familiar models are no longer sufficient.
She brings a rare combination of commercial, political and advisory expertise that spans the full arc of how major investment and infrastructure decisions are made, governed and delivered. Her career integrates the financial rigour of commercial banking, the accountability of elected public office, the strategic discipline of executive government leadership, and the commercial acumen of a nationally recognised independent advisory practice.
Bronwyn understands commercial property and development from first principles, through credit analysis, valuation, lease structuring and risk assessment, and has applied that discipline to land-use planning, mixed-use and industrial precinct development, and capital investment decisions at scale across both private and public sectors. She has governed budgets of hundreds of millions, led high-stakes negotiations across ASX-listed corporations and regulatory bodies, and provided board-level counsel in complex, compliance-driven operating environments.
She has advised on circular economy reform across Australia, working with ASX-listed directors and executives. She led the stakeholder engagement and redesign of Australia's national battery stewardship scheme (B-cycle), advised on regional economic development policy, and served in local government as both a councillor and as the Chief of Staff in Queensland's fastest-growing region. She holds independent chair and board roles across stewardship and sustainability initiatives.
What distinguishes Bronwyn is the breadth of context in which this expertise has been tested. Competitive commercial markets, elected government, national industry bodies and regulatory reform each demand a different kind of commercial intelligence, and each has sharpened her ability to identify shared risk and reward, navigate competing interests and deliver tangible outcomes.
Alongside her advisory work, Bronwyn writes and speaks on the future of economic systems, transition under uncertainty, capital and governance in the face of ecological limits, and the difference between meaningful structural change and surface-level innovation.
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