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Nick Neyland

Chief Technology Officer at Essense Partners

Nick Neyland has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Nick started their career as a Writer at Kirkus Reviews in 2006 and later joined the BBC as a Writer. In 2009, they became a Copyeditor at Nielsen and then transitioned to a Freelance Writer at The Wall Street Journal in 2011. In 2012, they took on the role of Editorial Director at CMJ.

From 2010 to 2015, Nick worked as a Freelance Writer for Pitchfork. In 2013, they joined Ben Freda Consulting as a Web Developer, where they specialized in front and backend builds of websites for clients in the media and non-profit sectors. Nick played a key role in introducing various tools like Git, Gulp, and SASS to overhaul workflow. Notable clients include CNBC, UN Foundation, and various PBS shows.

Since 2018, Nick has been the Chief Technology Officer at essense partners. Nick leads the IT team, overseeing the installation of networking and server architecture during office moves and maintaining a hands-on programming role. Nick and their team have successfully worked with high-profile clients in the energy sector such as the New York Power Authority and NYSERDA.

Nick Neyland has attended the University of East London and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Art, Design, and Film History. Additionally, they have studied at the New York Code + Design Academy and New York University, although specific details such as degrees or fields of study are not provided for these institutions.

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  • Chief Technology Officer

    January, 2019 - present