Siobhan Weightman

Board Member at Women In Social Housing (WISH) North East
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(386) 825-5501
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City of Durham, England, United Kingdom, UK

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Nick Inge • iTrust • The Speak Up Specialists

Siobhan is one of the friendliest and generous people I know. She puts others first and thinks of how she can help them. I’m very lucky to know Siobhan and am grateful for everything she has done for me. Thank you 🙏

Trevel Henry - Expert Witness and Training Consultant

I recently got to know Siobhan through our common interest towards supporting and inspiring the development of young people and working together with Worldly Wise CIC to support children in schools. I can genuinely say her grasp of situations and ready made suggestions and recommendations on how to effectively but rationally add value to the work already in progress is energising. The knowledge and depth of conversation Siobhan raised during our meeting reinforced the professional experience and expertise she has gained over the years. I would have no hesitation in recommending Siobhan as a Management Consultant.

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Credentials

  • Managing Successful Programmes
    Association for Project Management
  • PRINCE2® 2009 Certifications
    APMG International

Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Board Member
      • Apr 2023 - Present

      WISH supports women working across every discipline of UK Housing, whether in the public or private sector, whilst at the same time supporting gender equality in the UK Housing Sector as a whole. WISH supports women working across every discipline of UK Housing, whether in the public or private sector, whilst at the same time supporting gender equality in the UK Housing Sector as a whole.

    • United Kingdom
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Assistant Director of Technology and Transformation
      • Mar 2022 - Present

      Leading three customer focused teams : PMO, Data and IT Service Delivery to deliver an ambitious digital transformation programme based on getting it right first time for customers through business process improvement and CRM, technology consolidation and ensuring a single version of the truth through putting into place strong data foundations. Leading three customer focused teams : PMO, Data and IT Service Delivery to deliver an ambitious digital transformation programme based on getting it right first time for customers through business process improvement and CRM, technology consolidation and ensuring a single version of the truth through putting into place strong data foundations.

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • Freelance Management Consultant | Interim Director / Management
      • Sep 2018 - Mar 2022
    • Spain
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • New Models of Care Programme Manager
      • Apr 2017 - Oct 2017
    • Associate Inspector
      • Feb 2014 - May 2016
    • United Kingdom
    • Public Policy Offices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Deputy Chief Executive
      • Feb 2007 - Jan 2014
    • Head of e-Government
      • Aug 2003 - Feb 2007
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Consultant
      • Feb 2003 - Aug 2003
    • Senior Business Consultant
      • Oct 2001 - Feb 2003
    • United Kingdom
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Programme Manager
      • Apr 2001 - Oct 2001

    • Senior Business Consultant
      • Jul 1999 - Mar 2001

    • Policy and Research Officer
      • Jun 1994 - Jul 1999

Education

  • University of Northumbria at Newcastle
    Master's degree, Social Research
    1995 - 1997
  • University of Northumbria at Newcastle
    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Sociology and Social Research
    1991 - 1994

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