Stephen Potts

EMEA Support

Stephen Potts has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Stephen is currently working as an EMEA Support at Morpheus Data, a Hybrid-Cloud Management Platform since February 2021. Prior to that, Stephen took a career break from 2019 to 2021, during which they worked as a Solutions Architect.

Stephen's previous role as a Solutions Architect was with Barclays from August 2018 to June 2019. There, they were responsible for introducing targeted banner content within the Barclays Mobile Banking app.

Before Barclays, Stephen worked at AstraZeneca from October 2013 to December 2017. Stephen held various roles including Technical Discovery and Senior Infrastructure Engineer. Additionally, Stephen worked as a Technical Lead at Infosys from May 2012 to July 2013, and as a Citrix Specialist at Lloyds Banking Group from January 2012 to May 2012.

Stephen's career began at United Utilities in July 2005, where they served as an Implementation Manager for the Gas Connection Project Team. Stephen was responsible for delivering functional and design specifications for the technical infrastructure.

Stephen also held positions at other prominent companies including Barclays UK, IBM, and AstraZeneca (as a Lead Architect). Notably, as a Lead Architect at AstraZeneca from October 2006 to November 2008, Stephen played a crucial role in deploying a successful Citrix hosted VPN service known as AZA-Lite.

Overall, Stephen's work experience showcases their expertise in technical architecture, solutions engineering, and infrastructure management across a range of industries including banking, pharmaceuticals, utilities, and technology.

Stephen Potts obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with a focus on Mathematics and Computer Science from The University of Salford between the years 1982 to 1986.

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Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

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