I own an IT consultancy company, which I largely run remotely out of York in the UK. I currently work as a fractional board advisor/CIO/CTO for a couple of businesses, and the rest of my work time is spent providing IT consultancy for small to medium businesses, with engagements ranging from IT Reviews to full transformation programmed.
I started my working life as an officer in the British Army. This amazing journey gave me some excellent skills and experiences, including leadership, resilience, coping under pressure and dealing with adversity. After 16 years in the army, I left the service, and for over 9 years I’ve worked in a variety of senior IT leadership roles, across a number of sectors.
In early 2020, I decided to follow a dream that I’d had for a number of years and I set up my own business, One IT Consulting. It was initially a challenging few months, owing to the impacts of the Covid pandemic. Despite this disruption and some time out of work, I started to pick up work.
All is great now and my business is moving in the right direction, with some good growth and opportunities throughout 2021
Not initially. I always wanted to be a leader in the armed forces and when I joined the Army, I decided to specialize in technology. I soon found my place as a technology leader both in the UK and in operational zones, including Iraq and Afghanistan. My current position, working as a tech leader for numerous companies, only really became an aspiration 5 or 6 years ago, and now I’m doing this, I really feel I’ve reached where I want to be. The variety is excellent and I love regularly working with different clients with varied challenges.
There were a number of senior officers in the army who inspired me. They led by example, setting a very high standard in all that they did; in leadership, innovation, strategy, and technology; some excelled in most things really!
I see the role of the technology leader becoming more critical to most organizations, and I see key roles – such as the CIO – becoming even more pivotal in many businesses.
Technology and information security cannot be ignored, and technology leaders need to have a place on leadership teams and Executive Boards. It’s a brave CEO that doesn’t want a CIO sat beside them, to help make informed decisions in this modern, high-tech era.
Leadership and people skills are critical; knowing how to manage people and build high-performing teams is essential to the modern leader. Having a good understanding of technology is obvious, but the modern tech leader also needs to understand business, its requirements, and how technology can help their business thrive.
I am not sure if these qualify as skills, but drive, motivation and commitment are all vital for any tech leader.
I like to read up on the latest technologies and meet up with fellow tech leaders to discuss challenges and how to solve them, as well as chatting about tech.
I work for a number of different clients over multiple industries. Each have slightly different needs, but they all have requirements in common for making better use of their data, keeping their workforce mobile, and providing excellent Information and Cyber Security.
"It’s important that leaders get the very best out of their people"
I would advise them to look after their people.
It’s important that leaders get the very best out of their people, both collectively in teams and as individuals. If we mentor and nurture our staff, treat them fairly and with respect, lead them well, and build great teams, we should get the most out of them; this will in turn pay huge dividends to the business in terms of performance. We should always lead from the front and lead by example, and we should do all possible to inspire and motivate our staff.
My business is still young, with less than 2 years of trading. I have great aspirations for it: to continue to grow the business, build the team, and increase my client base. This is the next step on my journey.
To end poverty and war!
A big thank you to Alex Clixby from One IT Consulting Limited for sharing his journey to date.
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