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Micro business in Cambridge

Redstone is a micro business based in Cambridge founded in 2022 by its Director and owner Tony Evans. The core team has worked across large and small scale consulting organisations, helped grow a public sector transformation company from start up to £10M+ business. Tony then spent 3 years working in local government delivering transformation throughout the COVID pandemic before starting Redstone to provide better balance between work and family life.

Redstone believe in providing high quality challenge and advice, based on deep technical understanding, in depth knowledge of the business problems being faced and a realistic view of the challenges of change delivery within the public sector. 

Our flexibility is core to our offer being able to provide as much or as little support as our clients need, filling important roles or just being a critical friend who is needed only occasionally. Happy to work with both senior leadership teams shaping strategy and delivery teams unpicking policy and business processes. 

We want to help the public change in a way that works for all involved, and support the adoption of old and new technologies in a way that supports better outcomes and more engaged staff.

 
 
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