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Andrew has more than 20 years’ experience working in both consulting and as a senior technology leader. Andrew leads our growing Technology capability at Q5. He has worked with organisations across consumer goods, manufacturing, the public sector, private equity, pharma, telco, healthcare, financial services and not-for-profits.
He brings a breadth of skills to Q5 from technology and business strategy development to digital transformation and delivering large-scale change – but he has a particular passion for re-shaping technical functions and their operating models.
Andrew lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and young son, who keeps him on his toes outside the office. On weekends he loves nothing better though than dragging them all up the M6 to his spiritual home – Everton Football Club.