Digital futures advisory panel
Digital futures advisory panel
The Digital futures advisory panel ensures customer and stakeholder engagement is helping to shape our delivery of our digitalisation and data strategies and commitments.
The primary role of the panel is to bring together regional and national stakeholders to support ENWL’s understanding of its stakeholders’ needs and the digital products and services required to meet those needs, with the ultimate goal of creating benefits for consumers.
This is not specifically about our internal systems roll out, but about the digitalisation of the network, availability of data and how our network affects our stakeholders’ plans and collaborating in a digital space.
If you would like to find out more about our Digital futures advisory panel, please email stakeholderengagement@enwl.co.uk.
Meeting agendas and summaries
Find out about the previous meetings that have taken place, the agendas and papers for each meeting, and a summary.
Terms of reference
Read the terms of reference for this stakeholder advisory panel.
Upcoming meetings
Find out about upcoming scheduled meetings
Meet the Digital Futures advisory panel Chair, Matt Stephenson
Matt is a seasoned Technology Leader with experience in sectors including B2B, B2C, Retail, e-commerce, insurance, aviation, automotive and big data. His career has taken him from Software Developer, to System Designer and Architect, and into Senior Leadership roles with Moneysupermarket.com, The Hut Group, Manchester Airport Group, Cox Automotive and EMaC.
In 2018, he created Stepthinking Ltd, offering Common Sense, experience-based strategies to clients who share his values of fair play and respect for others. He provides businesses with advisory services that help them get the best out of their technology and their people, in areas such as transformation, delivery, organisation & operating model design and leadership.
Matt has written two Technology Leadership books that reflect some of his values and approaches to pragmatic leadership, and a children’s picture book (illustrated by Sophie Clark) called The Little Cloud that Poured.
In his spare time, he volunteers as a Cub Leader and is the Chair of Governors for his local Primary School.