Confidence‍

In an unpredictable world

Yesterday’s resilience can’t keep up with today’s risks.

That’s where we come in.

We combine expertise from national security, business, and academia to help companies build real resilience and be ready for the unexpected.

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Resilience is an advantage

Vantix Partners helps organisations navigate a complex and unpredictable world with confidence.

We strengthen judgement, deepen teamwork, and realise efficiencies across your business.

Deep dive on complex risks

Bring a single high-consequence risk into the room and explore what it really means for you, led by people who have faced the real thing. Learn more

Enduring resilience

Resilience that lives in the business: a rolling rhythm of scenario exercises, or a fully managed programme run for you. Learn more

Assurance & benchmarking

Independent challenge on whether your readiness is real — and the Vantix Resilience Index to measure it and compare to peers. Learn more

Our Team

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Peter Munford

Peter’s background is in national security operations and diplomacy, working in the UK and overseas. He negotiated on national security topics at the United Nations, spent time in the Middle East, and worked alongside the UK military in hostile environments. After government service, he advised senior business leaders on security and risk governance with strategic advisory firm Hakluyt.

Co-founder
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Luke White

Luke has a background advising operational teams and senior leaders on cyber security and resilience. He has helped businesses transform cyber capabilities and respond to the unexpected. This has included spending time in cyber leadership roles for multinational businesses as they navigated internationally significant cyber events.

Co-founder
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Sir Iain Lobban

Sir Iain served as the Director of GCHQ. His leadership spanned counter terrorism, cyber defence, support to military campaigns, and the prevention and detection of serious crime. Since moving to a portfolio career in the private sector, Iain has advised senior clients on cyber, risk, and leadership topics.

Adviser
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Sir Robin Niblett

Sir Robin is a former Director of Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs) and a leading expert in international affairs. Robin is also a Distinguished Fellow with the Asia Society Policy Institute, and Senior Adviser with the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

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Andrew Pike CBE

A career diplomat, Andrew is acknowledged as a leading expert on soft power and national security/crisis communications. He served as Director of Communications in several British government departments, as Director of National Security Communications in 10 Downing Street, and held a senior role at the BBC.

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Rod McLeod

Rod brings expertise and experience from a career working on contingency planning and risk in national security and corporate roles. After the army and other government roles, he led crisis preparedness and response at Pfizer for 25 years. This included reacting to Covid and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as international training programmes.

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Let’s work together

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