Alistair Park has extensive work experience in various roles within Estafet. Alistair joined Estafet in 2011 as a Senior Architect, where they focused on implementing Agile techniques and achieving Oracle specializations. Alistair later became a Delivery Director and played a crucial role in delivering projects such as a fixed-price core business system for an international recruitment company and a bespoke recruitment administration application for Michael Page International. Alistair also served as a Principal Consultant, responsible for shaping and delivering services for Estafet's clients. Furthermore, they were appointed Chief Customer Officer, taking on consultancy, strategy, business development, and technical evangelism. Prior to working at Estafet, Alistair was a Technical Architect at the National Policing Improvement Agency (Home Office) and PITO (Home Office), designing and implementing the ViSOR national offender management system. Alistair also worked as a Technical Architect and Project Director/Technical Manager at CMG, where they contributed to projects for clients in the public and finance sectors. Alistair began their career as an Analyst Programmer at Control Systems International (UK) Limited and FMA Systems Ltd, working on automated systems for bulk distribution terminals. Overall, Alistair's work experience spans a wide range of roles in the technology and consulting fields, demonstrating their expertise in project delivery, technical architecture, and consultancy.
Alistair Park has a strong educational background in the field of geology and geographical information systems. Alistair began their education at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys School in Elstree from 1979 to 1986, where they obtained A Levels in Geology, Maths, and Economics. Following that, they pursued a BSc in Geology at Durham University from 1986 to 1989. Alistair then attended the University of Leicester from 1989 to 1990, earning an MSc in Geographical Information Systems. Alistair further advanced their expertise in this field by pursuing a PhD at the University of Bristol, specializing in Geographical Information Systems from 1990 to 1995.
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