Myles Runham

Senior Analyst at Fosway Group

Myles Runham is a Senior Analyst at Fosway Group, focusing on research within the European Digital Learning market since April 2023. With a background as an independent consultant since April 2016, Runham has advised organizations on integrating digital technologies into learning experiences. Previously, as Head of Digital at BBC Academy, Runham led the digital transformation efforts to enhance learning and training for BBC staff and the broadcasting industry from January 2008 to March 2016. Earlier roles include leadership positions at Ask.com and Ask Jeeves, where Runham managed European operations and strategy. Runham's career began in research management positions at BBC and Andersen Consulting, following a BA in Philosophy from the University of Leeds.

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Fosway Group

Fosway Group is Europe’s #1 HR industry Analyst focused on Next Gen HR, Talent and Learning. Founded in 1996, we are known for our unique European research, our independence and our integrity. For over 20 years, we have been analysing the realities of the market, and providing insights on the future of HR, Talent and Learning. Fosway analysts work extensively with our corporate clients to understand the inside story of the challenges they are facing, and their real experiences with next gen strategies, systems and suppliers. Our independent vendor analysis also provides a vital resource when making decisions on innovation and technology. And just like the Roman road we draw our name from, you’ll find that we’re unusually direct. We don’t have a vested interest in your supplier or consulting choices. So, whether you’re looking for independent research, specific advice or a critical friend to cut through the market hype, we can tell you what you need to know to succeed. Example clients include: Alstom, Aviva, Boots UK, BP, BT, Centrica, Deutsche Bank, Faurecia, HSBC, International SOS, Lloyds Banking Group, Novartis, PwC, Rolls-Royce, Royal Bank of Scotland, Sanofi, Shell, Swiss Re, Telefonica, Thomson Reuters, Toyota Europe, and Vodafone.


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