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Thomas Sweetman
C-Suite Advisory - Strategy & Transformation - Business Architecture - Business Analysis - Portfolio Management
Thomas Sweetman is an experienced consultant and entrepreneur with a focus on public sector innovation and transformation. He currently serves as a Managing Consultant at PA Consulting, where he leads their strategy, innovation, and technology business across multiple sectors.4
With over ten years of experience in strategy, transformation, and change management, Sweetman has worked across public, private, and third sectors.1 His expertise lies in helping organizations drive reform to address pressing social and economic challenges.1
Career Highlights
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PA Consulting: As a Managing Consultant, Sweetman leads strategy, innovation, and technology initiatives for various clients.4
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Mutual Ventures: He is also an Associate at this public service consultancy, working to improve public services through entrepreneurialism.1
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Stickyboard: Sweetman founded this social enterprise in 2010, growing it from seed to scale with partners ranging from voluntary associations to international companies like Deloitte.1
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Previous Roles: His experience includes positions at Thames Water as Group Strategy & Transformation Lead and at Dyson as Global BA Manager.
Expertise and Recognition
Sweetman is known for his work in public sector innovation and has been recognized for his contributions:
- He has been awarded fellowship of the RSA for his work in promoting community cohesion.1
- Deloitte's Social Innovation Pioneers Programme has acknowledged his efforts.1
- He is an experienced public speaker, having spoken at national events, debated on live television, and appeared on Radio 4.1
Thomas Sweetman's work focuses on driving innovation in the public sector, emphasizing the importance of inspiration from deep needs, inclusion in the innovation process, and iterative approaches to problem-solving.23 His insights on public sector innovation and the UK's position as an innovative trade partner have been published in various outlets, including the Guardian and think tank Policy Exchange.13