Develop and implement strategies to plot the course of action to achieve organisational goals.
Extensive experience building Data Architecture teams and supporting business strategy through enterprise architecture.
Enabling organisations to manage their data as a strategic asset through principles, policies, metrics and responsibilities.
Most organisations have more data than individual people can comprehend. Data Architecture bridges the gap between business strategy and technology execution by identifying the data needs of the enterprise (regardless of structure), through the design of master blueprints to meet the needs of the business.Â
Strategically prepare organisations to quickly evolve their products, services, and data to take advantage of business opportunities inherent in emerging technologies
Translate business needs into data and system requirements so that processes consistently have the required data.
Manage complex data and information delivery throughout the enterprise.
Facilitate alignment between business and IT and act as agents for change, transformation, and agility.
With over 20 years of experience in information management, working across multiple sectors, Kelvin has accumulated a wealth of knowledge to support you through this process.
Instrumental in supporting the migration of ÂŁ145 billion of data assets from the HBOS platform to Lloyd's strategic mortgage platform.
Instantiating a highly capable team of Data Architects to support complex data initiatives to drive the organisation forward.
Developing a data supply strategy to guarantee the Met Office environmental data was available, valuable and useable.
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