Rebecca Savvides – All systems go
Manager and working mum Rebecca has been instrumental in helping to shape her clients’ businesses. With a large team and some major responsibilities, she enjoys the flexibility to manage both work and family life. Read about her experience:
- How did you join Deloitte?
I joined Deloitte in 2012 as a Senior Consultant. A year of change – I moved to London and also got married!
- What are you responsible for in your role?
I currently operate for the client in a Delivery Executive role overseeing the Engineering function on a complex, high value, technology transformation programme. I lead a team of 35 consisting of System Engineers, Subject Matter Experts and Project Managers and have helped the client shape this function to support programme outcomes as it initiates a 3-year delivery lifecycle.
- How are you supported to work flexibly?
I’m a working mum and Deloitte fully supported my decision to reduce my hours to four days a week so I could spend Friday’s with my two small children.
- What was your most memorable moment on the job so far?
Leading the business analysis that informed a critical management board decision to terminate investment in a high-value information management system. This decision initiated a large-scale transformation within the client’s business which I helped to shape and the team I worked with, both Deloitte and client, was fantastic.
- What do you like to do in your spare time?
I love travelling, good food, good company and good wine! My children keep me active but I’m also super keen on running.
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