I started LKP Consulting in 2014 as a straightforward commercial venture, helping organisations implement Microsoft cloud technologies. Over time, the business evolved into something more meaningful — a model where consulting funds the humanitarian work I do around the world.
This balance gives my professional work a clear sense of purpose. The consulting side keeps me sharp and connected to the latest in digital transformation, while the humanitarian side reminds me why technology matters: it enables people, communication, and resilience in the toughest environments.
Today, I’m focused on expanding the humanitarian arm of LKP Group. All going well, 2026 will see three months of funded humanitarian deployment to Ukraine — part of an ongoing effort to bring technical capability and practical support to communities recovering from crisis.
We’re based on a small rural property overlooking the Manukau Harbour in New Zealand, but my work is international — spanning the United Kingdom, Europe, the Pacific Islands, and Australia.
Over the years, I’ve been privileged to work with a wide range of organisations including Microsoft, Provoke, Watercare, Statistics NZ, Foodstuffs, and Genesis Energy. What connects them all is a shared goal: using technology responsibly to create real-world impact.
At its heart, LKP Group is about integrity — delivering work that stands up technically and ethically, while contributing to something larger than ourselves.
If you’re looking for a consulting partner who blends hands-on Microsoft expertise with purpose-driven values, I’d love to talk. Get in touch.

