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Tom Eastup
Helping to deliver lasting business transformation in the energy and utilities sector
Tom Eastup is a Managing Consultant at PA Consulting, specializing in project, program, and portfolio management (P3M) within the energy and utilities sectors. He plays a significant role in helping organizations navigate complex business transformations by integrating strategy, innovation, and technology. His work focuses on enhancing project delivery performance, particularly in the nuclear industry, where he advocates for improved methodologies to meet the challenges of modern energy demands and contribute to Net Zero goals.12
Professional Background
- Current Role: Managing Consultant at PA Consulting.
- Expertise: Tom is a qualified P3M professional with a strong emphasis on innovation and transformation. He helps clients design and implement business transformation initiatives that align with their strategic objectives.14
- Industry Involvement: He is actively involved in the Nuclear Project Management Specific Interest Group (Nuclear PM SIG), a collaboration between the Association for Project Management (APM) and the Nuclear Institute (NI), aimed at enhancing project delivery in the nuclear sector.4
Contributions to the Nuclear Sector
Tom Eastup has written extensively about the need for transformation within the nuclear industry, highlighting issues such as:
- Cultural Challenges: He discusses how existing cultural norms can inhibit innovation and efficiency in project delivery.1
- Adoption of New Practices: He emphasizes the importance of adopting agile methodologies and contemporary commercial practices to improve performance and stakeholder engagement.24
- Future Focus: Tom believes that addressing these challenges is crucial for the nuclear sector to fulfill its potential as a key player in the low-carbon energy landscape.23
Qualifications
Tom holds several professional certifications, including:
- Chartered Engineer (CEng)
- Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute (FCMI)
- APMP (IPMA Level D)
- Full Member of the Association for Project Management (MAPM).5
Through his leadership and expertise, Tom Eastup is contributing significantly to advancing practices in project management and transformation within the energy sector.


