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DTX Identifies North West’s Top 50 Innovators Leading Digital Change

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DTX has recently announced the launch of its top 50 list for 2023 to celebrate individuals who are making a massive impact on digital journeys for some of the region’s biggest organizations. These innovators, the community builders, and the unsung heroes of the North West tech industry deserve to have their stories told.

DTX has created its first-ever roll call of digital excellence by dividing the best talents into three categories that reflect the nuanced contributions of individuals in many different settings. Using research and collaboration skills that have made DTX a household name in its field, the team created these categories to showcase the contributions of individuals who are making a major impact, but wouldn’t usually feature on a tech leaders’ list.

Natasha Taylor, Head of Portfolio for DTX, stated that when they were reviewing potentials for the List, it was clear that they needed to differentiate the groups within the 50. She said, “We realised the need to celebrate the tech leaders at the coal-face of digital change as well as those who are working to impact the wider tech ecosystem. We also kept coming across stories of fantastic people quietly working away behind the scenes who were having a major impact, but wouldn’t usually be featured in a tech leaders’ list. It felt necessary to create three categories so we could shine the spotlight across each group.”

The Top 30 Tech Leaders are the people pushing their companies into a new age of innovation, changing customer and employee experience for the better. This list includes leaders such as Cheryl Stevens, Director of Shared Channel Experience at DWP Digital, Nick Latocha, Global Lead for Data & Analytics at Brambles, Rachel Anne Jones, Chief Information Officer at HMRC, Mo Tagari, Chief Technology Officer at AJ Bell, and Risk Alkunshalie, Head of Technology at Manchester Airports Group.

Cheryl Stevens, one of these leaders, commented, “I was absolutely thrilled to find out I made the North West Top 30 Tech Leaders list alongside other amazing leaders. The positive environment at DWP Digital has enabled me to thrive. The list is an exceptional celebration of leaders, changemakers, and unsung heroes in the North West, and I’m really proud to be driving digital transformation here.”

The Top 10 Changemakers are community builders who are making a significant impact by creating pathways for tech talent, helping companies collaborate, and driving transformation across the North West. Stars on this list include Amelia Bampton, Managing Consultant at Infinity Works, part of Accenture; Annette Joseph MBE, Founder & CEO of Diverse & Equal; and Sam Booth, Chief Executive at pro-manchester.

Last but not least, the Top 10 Unsung Heroes represent people instrumental in the way their companies are doing digital differently, guiding change behind the scenes. Key champions here include John Wallworth, Information Security Officer at System C Healthcare, Heather Driscoll, Lead Architect at DWP Digital, Lianne Potter, Head of SecOps at Asda, Clare Cassidy, Lead Architect at NHS England, and Adam Thomason, CloudOps Manager at Beauty Bay.

Heather Driscoll, whose foresight and willingness to experiment has improved real-time API outcomes in the disability sector, agreed: “The North West is a hotbed for IT ingenuity, and I’m humbled to be nominated by colleagues within DWP Digital. I had a great team working with me to achieve the new capability, nothing could have been achieved without these talented North West IT professionals.”

Natasha Taylor stated, “I think it speaks volumes for the North West region as a thriving technology and innovation hub that we could have easily filled a Top 100 list. There are incredible stories of tech transformation happening right on our doorstep, and so many brands that people wouldn’t expect to be leading the charge.”

She added, “If anyone has doubts about whether the North West has a bright tech future, all you need to do is read about the great projects these leaders are working on, and there’s no way you won’t walk away inspired and hugely excited for what’s on the horizon.”

DTX plans to build on this list next year, opening the floor to nominations from the DTX transformers’ community. The team also plans to ask those on this year’s list for 2024 recommendations. Natasha explained, “We want to know who inspires them and where they are witnessing the next phase of innovation. We’re excited to see who they pass the torch onto.”

The full Top 50 NW Tech Leaders list can be viewed here: https://dtxevents.io/manchester/en/page/mtw-top-50.

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