Genevieve is a Consultant in Deloitte’s Technology Programme Delivery department. This role combines the knowledge and understanding of IT systems (from back-end architecture through to digital applications) and applying project management skills and critical thinking to problem solve and deliver technology transformation and solutions to clients.
Genevieve is aligned to the Public Sector Community and has been delivering technology transformation to a government body for the past 18 months. In this role she has produced and launched an IT strategy with the organisation on a national scale and project managed the development of a digital application for service users.
The strategy work was to address complex needs of an organisation with great ambitions to improve the outcomes of service users and better serve the public. Genevieve was passionate in delivering these outcomes. There were instances where the work involved direct contact with prisoners, she was unflinching in her dedication and exceptionally brave. She was instrumental in connecting with an offender charity and carried out a number of workshops with offenders on license to understand their perspectives and help shape a strategy for the client that reflected the needs of their service users in a way that’s not been carried out before.
Following the successful delivery of the strategy, she has developed a digital application. Tasked with a challenging tapestry of programme ways of working, departmental tensions, external supplier relationships, and architectural and technical ambiguities associated with hosting and security, she kept a cool head and brought intelligence, foresight, and relationship building skills to bear in a way which has fostered great working relationships and built trust where there had previously been broken working relations, misunderstanding and misconception.
Genevieve began her career as a graduate in KPMG’s Technology Risk department following a degree in International Relations and Geography at Durham University. Her development as a graduate trainee allowed her to take a passion for politics into consulting for Public Sector clients and combine this with consulting skills and technical know how, providing solutions for the problems that clients face.