Siebert Neethling
Siebert Neethling is a Principal Consultant for Bendelta, working across the three focus areas of Strategy, Organisation and Development.
Siebert brings extensive leadership experience to Bendelta. He has corporate management experience in a senior executive role with one of the world’s leading brewing companies, has managed a commercial radio station, and has managed a consulting firm specialising in turn-around management.
Siebert is an accomplished leader, but is also a skilled educator and has lectured psychology and management subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate level. He has conducted seminars and delivered papers in several countries, and has been rated by the Institute for International Research as one of the seven best speakers on management nationally. He frequently presents seminars and keynote addresses on leadership, team development, change, culture, entrepreneurship, negotiation and efficiency.
Originally educated in Psychology, Siebert holds postgraduate qualifications in Literature and Education, and has studied business at The UNISA School of Business Leadership, The WITS Business School and The University of Sydney’s Faculty of Economics and Business.
Siebert is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, the International Institute of Coaching and the Australian Institute of Training and Development.
Based in Sydney, Siebert has worked in seventeen countries on five continents. Recent consulting assignments include a business plan for a Canberra professional services firm, a change plan for a listed property company in Tokyo, facilitating a global conference in Brussels, a client development project for a global agribusiness bank, the design and implementation of a leadership program for an Australian listed company and coaching a senior public sector leader in Sydney.
His particular strengths are strategy development and change leadership, integrating the technical, commercial, psychological and efficiency aspects of management to develop highly effective teams and organisations.
Outside of business Siebert has worked with programs for street children, marginalised youth and micro-entrepreneurs in developing countries, and co-founded a pre-school for children with hearing and speech disabilities.


