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Alex Rennie-Lis

Chief Technology Officer at Cornwall Insight

Alex Rennie-Lis has a diverse work history spanning various leadership roles in the technology sector. In their current position as Group Technology Partner (CTO) at Cornwall Insight, they have been responsible for driving the company's technology strategy. Prior to this, Alex served as VP of Technology Services, EMEA at InMoment, where they oversaw technology initiatives for the region.

Before joining InMoment, Alex worked at HomeServe Plc as the Global Technology Director. In this role, they were responsible for technology, engineering, strategy, and architecture across multiple markets. They successfully led engineering functions in delivering large-scale web transformations and implementing a new microservices-based platform.

Alex gained extensive technical expertise during their time at IBM, where they held various senior roles. As a Senior Technical Director, they had direct oversight and responsibility for technical design, architecture, and operational support for Marks & Spencer's hosted application services. They also served as a Technical Systems Architect at Pegasystems, where they had responsibility for infrastructure design and support processes automation.

Earlier in their career, Alex worked as a Senior WebSphere Consultant at Alphacourt, providing technical leadership and consulting services for IBM's WebSphere products. They also worked as a Consultant at IBM, specializing in WebSphere Application Server and related technologies.

Alex's career began as a Pre-University Employee at IBM, and they also worked as a Consultant at Unblue.

Throughout their career, Alex has consistently demonstrated strong technical skills, leadership abilities, and a track record of delivering successful technology projects.

Alex Rennie-Lis completed their education with a Bachelor of Science (Honors) degree in Computer Science & Management Science from The University of Edinburgh, where they studied from 1999 to 2003. Prior to that, they attended Dulwich College from 1990 to 1998, where they focused on Further Mathematics, Physics, and Economics. No degree was specified for their time at Dulwich College.

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