Organisation| Efficiency |Sustainability
Specialists in personal and corporate project delivery
The Project House was founded to bring structure and clarity into complex environments where formal project management is often missing.
Startups, growing businesses, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth individuals frequently navigate major decisions and transitions without systems designed to hold that complexity.
The Project House exists to bridge that gap
We work in fast-moving, personal, and unconventional contexts — not to add bureaucracy, but to design practical structures that make effort count and decisions clearer. Through planning, coordination, and delivery oversight, we help translate intent into action and ensure progress holds under pressure.
At The Project House, project management isn’t about paperwork.
It’s about creating the conditions for work and life to move forward with less friction and better outcomes.
Ore Jaiyesimi (Oluwo)
Founder of The Project House
Ore is a senior project manager with over a decade of experience leading complex projects across technology, payments, and education — and designing systems that hold when things get demanding.
Her work sits at the intersection of structure and real life. She is known for bringing clarity to messy situations, translating big goals into practical plans, and helping individuals, families, and organisations move through change without unnecessary friction.
Beyond formal credentials in project management, Lean Six Sigma, and Agile delivery, Ore’s strength lies in her ability to see the whole system — the people, the constraints, the hidden dependencies, and the points where things quietly start to break down. This perspective enables her to design solutions that are not only efficient on paper but also sustainable in practice.
Clients work with Ore when the stakes are high: major transitions, complex life or business projects, competing priorities, or systems that no longer scale. Whether supporting organisational initiatives or personal life projects, her approach is grounded, thoughtful, and focused on outcomes that actually last.
At the heart of her work is a simple belief: good systems don’t remove effort — they make effort count.

