P2E open ACT Office and welcome Simon D’Arcy

P2E is very excited to announce the opening of our new office in the Australian Capital Territory, which accelerates our ability to bring our award-winning Management Consulting services to the Canberra market.

P2E Directors Chris and Todd have decades of experience in Canberra and have lots of former colleges, clients, and partners, many of whom they consider friends. They will be very keen to catch up with you all and will be travelling to Canberra in March 2022.

Lastly, we are delighted to announce that Simon D’Arcy has agreed to take up the position of Canberra Regional Manager. Todd has known Simon for over 20 years where we first met at Boeing in 2000. Since then, Simon has played a critical role in P2E on some highly successful engagements with Ipswich City Council, Queensland Police Service, Department of Veteran Affairs and most recently, the Department of Defence. Simon is also a Canberra local and will bring that local knowledge and experience, coupled with his significant personal network, to help grow our presence in Canberra.

If you have an immediate needs or would like to discuss our services in Canberra, then please do not hesitate to reach out and contact Simon on 02 6198 3358.

P2E welcomes new executive

P2E welcomes Chris Coleman as our newest Executive, who will join Todd Hunt in our dynamic Management consulting firm. P2E’s focus is on the provision of award winning management consulting services to help our clients drive complex transformational change. P2E has deep, mutli-sectorial expertise, augmented by P2E’s methodologies and global best practice. Chris joins to help further accelerate the national and international growth of the firm. P2E Director Todd Hunt stated that this was a huge windfall in gaining someone with Chris’s credentials and demonstrated expertise. Chris Coleman brings passion, deep business knowledge and technology know-how, coupled with real-world experience in creating companies, driving strategic transformation and leveraging technology to further accelerate change.

 

IPMA – Global Gold Awards Merida Mexico: Change Project of the Year (GC2018 – Queensland Police Service Commonwealth Games – Operation Sentinel Project)

2019 AIPM Awards – QLD Change Management Project of the Year

P2E would like to congratulate the Queensland Police Service (QPS) in winning the 2019 QLD Change Project of the Year.

The QPS formed a bespoke project group to meet the Queensland Government’s Commonwealth Games 2018 Bid guarantee of providing a safe and secure Games environment. Recognised as the third-largest global sporting event, the Games represented the most complex major event for Queensland Government this decade. Considerable enduring, complex QPS-wide organisation and change management resulted in creation of the specialised 120-staff group to meet the forecast security planning and delivery needs.  In collaboration with key partner agencies across all levels of government. “Operation Sentinel” successfully delivered an incident-free, safe and secure Games environment, quality-assured, on time and under budget.

P2E have worked closely with the QPS to assist with the development of project and program management capability that was deemed a critical enabler for the successful delivery of the 2018 Operation Sentinel Project. P2E were also involved with program managing the successful GOLDOC Cyber Security Program for GC2018. This required extensive stakeholder management across 3 layers of government inclusive of third party deliverers. This collegiate approach was highly successful and will be leveraged for future games.

P2E are extremely proud of the officers and staff that worked tirelessly to deliver this highly successful project.

Pictured L-R: P2E Director Geoff Crooks, Assistant Commissioner Peter Crawford, Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski and P2E Director Todd Hunt

2019 Red Shield Appeal

2018 Red Shield Appeal Launch

P2E Media Release – 17 March 2017

p2e_logo_reduced - catchcry on side_png_a01P2E is surprised by a recent media report which questions our current role with the Queensland Police Service.

P2E has acted with full integrity and professionalism at all times in relation to this matter.

We are proud of the role we played in 2013 helping to implement the restructure of the Queensland Police Service – the most significant restructure the Service has seen in some 25 years.

Established in 2009, we have a strong reputation for quality work and operating with honesty and integrity.

The QPS Commissioner has referred the matter to the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC), and we would be pleased to provide any information required to expedite this process.

As the matter is before the CCC, we are unable to provide any further comment at this time.

Strategic Internal Communication Australia 2017

P2E Christmas Giving

Heritage Bank Charity Golf Day