I'm a Managing Consultant at Robiquity — a Microsoft-focused AI and automation consultancy. My work sits at the intersection of Microsoft Power Platform, generative AI, and business change: helping organisations figure out what's actually worth building, and then building it well.
I'm a Microsoft Power Platform Super User and 15-time Microsoft certified professional. I've been in and around the Microsoft ecosystem long enough to know the difference between what's genuinely useful and what's a feature demo that doesn't survive contact with real users.
Day to day, I'm helping organisations deploy Microsoft AI — M365 Copilot, Copilot Studio, AI agents — and build on Power Platform. I'm involved across the full lifecycle: discovery, design, delivery, and the change management that actually makes it stick.
A significant part of what I do is helping organisations design and build Power Platform and AI Centres of Excellence. That means getting the governance right — environment strategy, DLP, ALM — while also building the enablement programmes, maker communities, and insight frameworks that turn a CoE from a policy document into something people actually use. The goal is always the same: make the right thing the easy thing, and let people innovate safely.
I tend to work with organisations where the technology is ready but the adoption strategy isn't, and with teams that want to build genuine capability rather than just tick a box.
I co-founded the Norfolk Power Platform User Group — a local community for anyone working with Microsoft Power Platform in the region. We run regular in-person meetups focused on real experience, not polished slides.
I also co-founded the East of England Power Platform Summit — a full-day, community-organised conference for practitioners across the East of England. It's been running for a few years and keeps getting better. Next edition is 2027.
The Microsoft community is one of the genuinely good things about working in this space. The quality of knowledge-sharing and peer support is hard to find elsewhere.
I'm a Pluralsight author with two published courses: one on prompt engineering for HR professionals, and one on navigating the societal impacts of AI. Both are aimed at business professionals who want practical guidance without the technical jargon.
I also write regularly on LinkedIn and here on the blog — mostly short takes and practical articles on Microsoft AI, Power Platform, and community.
I hold 15 Microsoft certifications across Power Platform, AI, and M365. I'm putting together proper learning plans and study summaries for each — coming soon.
Whether it's about a project, speaking, the community, or just a question about Microsoft AI — feel free to reach out. LinkedIn is the quickest way to get hold of me.