Who we are
SP:H was founded by two women with deliberately different professional backgrounds. Not because similarity creates strength – but because complex projects require complementary perspectives.
One perspective is rooted in strategic procurement, contracts and economic structure. The other in operational leadership, execution and responsibility on the ground. Together, these perspectives form the foundation of how we work.
The people behind SP:H
We did not come from the same path – and that is exactly the point. What connects us is a shared understanding of responsibility: for people, for budgets, for decisions and for the impact projects create.
Strategic perspective
One background is shaped by years in strategic procurement and commercial leadership. Contracts, supplier structures and economic frameworks are not abstract concepts here, but decisive factors that determine stability or risk long before a project starts.
This perspective brings clarity to numbers, dependencies and responsibilities – with a deep understanding of how economic decisions affect operations and people.
Operational reality
The other background is rooted in operational project and event leadership. Leading teams on site, managing complexity, pressure, timelines and interfaces – where decisions cannot be postponed and responsibility cannot be delegated.
This perspective brings structure to dynamic environments, holds teams together under pressure and ensures that plans work when theory meets reality.
Together, we combine strategy and execution. Structure and empathy. Numbers and people. This combination is the core of SP:H.
SP:H in three statements
No hidden interests. No political agendas. Our loyalty lies with the project and the people responsible for it.
Procurement and operations are not separated – they are treated as one integrated responsibility.
Calm decisions, honest communication and responsibility where it truly matters.
Our values
DKMS & Responsibility
Why DKMS matters to us
DKMS is not a campaign or a marketing initiative. It is part of our personal history.
One of us has experienced first-hand what it means to accompany a loved one through a leukemia diagnosis. The waiting. The hope. The fear. And the constant search for a matching donor.
This experience reshaped how we understand responsibility – far beyond projects, budgets or deadlines.
“Every single registration can change a life – and the life of an entire family.”