I'm a Technology Consultant and Product Strategist with over two decades of experience.
I offer extensive expertise across a wide range of technologies and product solutions, supported by my understanding of people and their needs.
I’ve advised clients such as Primark, the Houses of Parliament, the Ministry of Justice, Dixons, the NHS, BP and New Balance on their product strategy and technical solutions.
Most of all, I am bold in my thinking, and listen closely to my heart.
Over the past 2 and a half decades, I've had the pleasure of working with some fantastic clients, and some fantastic people.
Some of my clients include:
- Hackney Council
- Nexer Group
- MSP Marketing Edge
- Primark
- Houses of Parliament
- The NHS
- Zoopla
- Marie Curie
- The Royal College of Physicians
- Currys PC World
- Milk & More
- The Ministry of Justice
- New Balance
- GKN
In case you're interested in the technologies that I'm familiar with
- In depth knowledge of C#, MVC, Entity Framework, and coding to SOLID standards
- Experienced with .NET Core
- Excellent understanding of Web APIs and associated design structure, particularly creating service providers for front-end consumption and SPAs
- Front end frameworks, using webpack and Vue.js 2.x and 3.x
- Mobile application development using Xamarin
- PHP, but only in an emergency these days
It's always nice to have some things to start a conversation with.
- I'm a Lord of the Principality of Sealand
- I'm a qualified therapist with a few hundred hours of client contact time, so happy to talk about any personal problems you're going through. Be warned, I will invoice you afterwards.
- I run a Meditation School called Maitri Meditation School.
- I'm a practising Buddhist, and have taken refuge with His Holiness Khenchen Lama Rinpoche. I only wear robes on special occasions though - I feel they're a bit dramatic for an office environment.
- I've written a book on philosophy and psychology that you can buy on Amazon
- I have a podcast called The Observing I, where I talk about philosophy, psychology, and the human condition. Go give it a listen
- I like the Oxford comma (see above)