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Becky Tinsley, Deputy Director for ONS Local, Office for National Statistics Becky has been working as a Government statistician for 20 years, with much of her career spent working with administrative and local data. Much of the last ten years has seen her leading teams to deliver research to show how administrative data could be used to produce census-type statistics, culminating in delivering evidence to underpin last year’s consultation on the future of population and migration statistics in England and Wales. She has been leading ONS Local since August 2023, which involves leading our cross-UK service of dedicated analysts embedded locally to provide support, analysis, data and insights in response to local user needs. She has a keen interest in innovation, changing and improving, stakeholder engagement and understanding local needs, and demography.
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David Livingston, Commercial Manager, Crown Commercial Service David is Commercial Manager for Space Enabled and Geospatial Services. His main area of focus is on developing a thriving ecosystem for space capability within the United Kingdom. On a day to day basis his role mainly covers writing space market strategy, building a whole new space category and working with government departments on their tenders.
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Emma Weston, CEO, Digital Unite Emma leads one of the most innovative digital inclusion organisations in the UK. Digital Unite works with public, third sector and private organisations developing and delivering creative, impactful learning and training, so organisations can embed digital inclusion and essential digital skills in their workplaces and cascade them to customers, colleagues and service users. They’ve work with hundreds of organisations, sustaining thousands of Digital Champions, supporting tens of thousands of learners.
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Hannah Winstanley, General Manager and Country Lead UK, Brightly Bringing over 19 years of dynamic leadership experience, Hannah has consistently driven teams to deliver exceptional outcomes for clients, enhancing their operational efficiency and intelligence. With a rich professional journey spanning diverse locations including South Africa, Canada, Australia, and Europe, Hannah has fostered long lasting relationships with clients and partners such as National Highways, Hampshire County Council, Jacobs and Amey. Embracing innovation, technology, sustainability, and diversity, Hannah has championed change across the public sector. Hannah has always been an advocate for Women in Transport, working with clients and partners to emphasis the value of diversity and inclusion groups within their organisation to empower women to break barriers which may have existed in the past.
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Iqbal Singh Bedi, Managing Partner, Intelligens Consulting Iqbal is Managing Partner at Intelligens Consulting with over 30 years of experience in the telecoms industry. He is recognised as an elite adviser and thought leader in the field of telecoms, smart cities, and digital transformation. Iqbal has provided strategic advice to senior political leaders, investors, operators, and policymakers. His work has informed high-level discussions within the UK government and has led to significant economic and social impacts through digital infrastructure projects, including fibre, 5G, IoT, and smart city initiatives.
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Jay Saggar, Programme Manager: Data, Smart Cities & Cyber Security, London Office for Technology and Innovation (LOTI) Jay is responsible for the delivery of LOTI’s data, smart city and cyber security projects, working with members to identify areas for innovation, helping to scale up projects and share insights across London. Prior to joining the team, Jay was a co-creator of the UK Housing Data Standard. As part of his work at Housing Associations’ Charitable Trust (HACT), he helped housing providers across the UK to improve data systems and data quality to enable the delivery of better and safer homes for residents.
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John Duncan, Connected Places Lead, Greater Manchester Combined Authority John is a highly experienced, engaging, and well-respected digital sector leader who has benefited from a career which has spanned the public and private sectors and includes his current role as Connected Places Lead at the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA). His role is to lead and develop the delivery of Priority 4 of the GM Digital Blueprint: Creating connected, inclusive, sustainable places. The mission being “to build out Greater Manchester’s world class digital infrastructure, ethically using technology and data to create resilient, connected, accessible and sustainable places for everyone”. He is passionate about the use of technology to enhance people’s lives, protect our environment and lead to a more equitable and inclusive society
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Liam O'Brien, Head of Secure Connected Places, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
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Liz St Louis, Director for Smart Cities, Sunderland City Council Liz is a dynamic, highly motivated and experienced leader with over 30 years’ experience. She has driven transformation programmes and digital and data initiatives throughout her career and has a passion for person centred user design and ensuring digital and data enables transformational change that makes a real and measurable difference. Leading the delivery of the Smart City Programme for Sunderland, Liz is responsible for driving forward city-wide investment in next generation digital infrastructure and use cases that will make a transformational difference across a city landscape.
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Nicholas McCarthy, Head of Digital Services, London Borough of Hounslow Worked in local authority tech for over 20 years across different councils
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Nick Pates, Highways Maintenance and Assets Team Manager, Bristol City Council Nick has worked in the transport sector for over 16 years, initially in a project management/engineering role and then moving onto managing the Bristol City Council Highways Maintenance and Assets team, with a focus on how highways can use technology to meet modern challenges. The team has successfully integrated Confirm Asset Management system across a number of assets and asset systems and introduced digital safety inspections, Lighting CMS, and asset upgrades.
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Ralph Hegarty, Commercial Manager, Crown Commercial Service Ralph is in his tenth year at CCS in the Networks category, supporting customers with procurements using its frameworks on a wide range of projects from right across the public sector. This has included an equally wide mix of complexity, whilst always maintaining a focus on delivering value for the customer. He also collaborates in the creation of our agreements, engaging with key stakeholders from buyers and suppliers throughout the process. Prior to joining CCS he worked in the private sector for telecoms and networks providers, a background which gives him an understanding of the landscape facing both public sector customers and the supply market.
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Steven Eke, Business Development Manager, Colchester Council's Amphora Trading During 2019-2021, Steven managed the build of the largest municipally-owned fibre network in the UK. They started from a position of FTTP being available to zero properties in the Colchester urban area, to a multi-partner network passing over 20,000 premises.
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