Intergen appoints practice director
Intergen creates role, appoints Jo Jones as PD, project management office (NZ and US).
Intergen creates role, appoints Jo Jones as PD, project management office (NZ and US).
Intergen has appointed Jo Jones to the newly created role of practice director – project management office (New Zealand and United States). Jones is responsible for leading the project management offices in four regions as well as the recently established consulting and assurance practice. The new practice will provide professional consulting and assurance services across the project, program, and portfolio lifecycle.
Jones brings her expertise not just from a technology solution perspective, but more broadly from a governance, management, and delivery lens.
The new practice will offer business case development, governance assurance and advice, as well as risk and issues assurance and advice. It will also offer post implementation review and portfolio, program, and capability improvement planning through to support and project management maturity.
Jones has more than 30 years of experience in business case, project, program, and portfolio consulting and delivery in New Zealand, working with many customer portfolios including broadcasting, customs, defence, economic development, education, energy, environment, finance, foreign affairs, health, housing, immigration, justice, police, primary industries, revenue, social development, statistics, and transport.
Intergen chief executive Simon Bright said: “Jo brings a great deal of influence to the team and will make a significant impact to Intergen’s consulting and assurance services customers. She brings a wealth of expertise in quality assurance and professional consulting services for public and private sector organisations, with skills in leadership, governance, strategic management, business case reviews, portfolio, program, and project management.”
Jones said: “With the teams’ deep knowledge and consulting expertise, Intergen can now provide end-to-end support at every stage of the project, program, and portfolio lifecycle from ideation, through to business case, analysis, design, delivery, and post implementation. Establishing this new practice for Intergen is an exciting addition to the capability we bring to the market.”
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