
These leadership additions position Lánluas to capture growing demand for enterprise advisory services in government and commercial markets, strengthening its competitive edge in the region.
Lánluas, a Wellington‑based consultancy, is riding a wave of digital transformation that is reshaping public and private sectors across the Australasian and European markets. By reinforcing its senior team, the firm signals a proactive response to clients’ increasing need for end‑to‑end enterprise strategy, from cloud migration to governance frameworks. This leadership refresh aligns with broader industry trends where consultancies are expanding geographic footprints to capture cross‑border projects and to offer localized expertise in complex regulatory environments.
Lorraine Sinnott’s promotion reflects her deep operational knowledge gained from leading multi‑jurisdictional transformation programmes in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Her background in municipal and health sectors equips Lánluas to address the nuanced challenges of large‑scale public‑sector digitisation. Meanwhile, Susan Furber arrives with a proven record at ReadyTech, where she oversaw consulting for government clients and large enterprises. Her experience spanning city councils, environmental agencies and major resource firms adds a versatile public‑sector lens that complements Lánluas’ commercial capabilities.
The combined expertise of Sinnott and Furber is poised to accelerate Lánluas’ expansion into Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Ireland, markets where demand for integrated enterprise advisory is surging. Clients seeking to maximise the value of legacy system investments will benefit from the firm’s enhanced ability to navigate complex procurement, compliance and change‑management landscapes. In a competitive consultancy arena, these appointments not only broaden Lánluas’ service portfolio but also reinforce its reputation as a trusted partner for both government and commercial entities pursuing digital resilience.
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