Bio

A seasoned enterprise architect and transformation leader, our associate brings 20+ years of board-level IT leadership, combining deep technical breadth with pragmatic delivery and stakeholder stewardship.

As Chief IT Architect , our associate sets the overarching enterprise technology roadmap across Technology, Data, People, and Process, aligning design standards, investment plans, and customer outcomes. He leads a team of Enterprise and Solution Architects and advises the executive on IT/OT strategy with an AMP budget of £130m+, ensuring “design-to-operate” and user experience principles are embedded in every solution.

Recognised for transformation delivery across sectors—education, industrial and manufacturing, public and private—they have a track record spanning M&A integrations, divestitures, insourcing/outsourcing, vendor/partner selection, and complex multi-vendor architectures. His style blends servant leadership, high emotional intelligence, and rigorous governance to reduce technical debt while accelerating value.

Credentials & Expertise

  • Certifications: PRINCE2 Practitioner, TOGAF 9.1, ITIL 4;
  • Professional memberships: MBCS, MIEEE.
  • Core skills: Enterprise IT strategy, transformation leadership, board & customer engagement, service management, vendor & partner management, team leadership, and process improvement.

How we work with clients (Fractional Engagements)

  • Architecture leadership on demand: Establishes clear enterprise principles and guardrails; aligns portfolios and roadmaps to measurable business outcomes.
  • Modernisation & integration: Guides cloud, data, and platform decisions; orchestrates multi-domain designs spanning IT and OT.
  • Value-focused governance: Embeds “design-to-operate” and user-centric standards; balances transformation with BAU to protect service continuity.

Availability: Fractional, interim, and advisory Chief Architect engagements for organisations seeking enterprise-wide coherence, accelerated delivery, and disciplined technology investment.

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