The Remarkable Collective (TRC) has announced a new strategic partnership with Zenah Hemedan, a PMP-certified Project Management Professional and Digital Transformation Leader, strengthening TRC’s capability in project governance, ERP delivery and transformation execution for Maltese businesses.
Ms Hemedan brings two decades of experience leading complex IT and digital transformation programmes across multinational environments, alongside her entrepreneurial work as founder of Bridging Skills, a project management training and consultancy business.
Through the partnership, TRC clients will gain enhanced support across:
• Project governance and delivery standards (PMP-led)
• ERP and IT-enabled transformation programmes
• Business process improvement and re-engineering
• Capability building for leaders and delivery teams
The Remarkable Collective’s Group CEO Mike Roberts said, “Zenah’s appointment reflects the direction TRC is taking, building a premium, execution-led partner network that helps organisations translate strategy into delivery. Her experience in digital transformation and project excellence strengthens our ability to guide clients through high-stakes change with discipline, structure, and measurable outcomes.”
Ms Hemedan added, “I’m excited to join The Remarkable Collective as a Strategic Partner. TRC’s model is built around collaboration and delivery, and I look forward to supporting organisations with project governance, ERP programmes and transformation execution that creates real operational improvement.”
TRC’s strategic partner network spans multiple consulting disciplines and is designed to provide organisations with coordinated expertise across transformation, capability, governance, and growth.
For more information on The Remarkable Collective log onto www.theremarkablecollective.com.
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