Simon Roberts

Front Office Implementation Consultant at Newbury Partners

Simon Roberts has extensive work experience in the IT industry. Simon began their career in 1980 at British Aerospace Civil Aircraft, where they worked as a Marketing IT Analyst. In this role, they developed applications to analyze aircraft performance and support sales and marketing efforts.

After working at British Aerospace for ten years, Simon joined QA Myriad in 1990 as an IT Manager. Simon held this position for over a decade until 2001, overseeing various IT projects and managing the company's IT infrastructure.

In 2001, Simon joined Hays as a Systems Architect and remained with the company until 2009. During their time at Hays, they contributed to the design and implementation of system architectures.

Following their tenure at Hays, Simon joined Vangent UK in 2010 as a Solutions Architect, where they focused on developing solution designs for the company's projects.

In 2012, Simon joined Hudson as the Chief Architect, responsible for aligning the company's IT systems with its overall business strategy. Simon managed the development of the in-house front office application and played a crucial role in integrating various IT systems.

Simon continued to work for Hudson until 2019, when they became self-employed as a Chief Architect. In this role, they served as a consultant, providing architectural expertise and guidance to clients.

Most recently, in 2021, Simon joined Newbury Partners as a Front Office Implementation Consultant, utilizing their expertise in implementing front office solutions.

Throughout their career, Simon Roberts has demonstrated their strong skills in IT architecture, system integration, and project management, making him a valuable asset in the IT industry.

Simon Roberts attended Frensham Heights from 1978 to 1980. Simon then pursued their Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire from 1980 to 1984.

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  • Front Office Implementation Consultant

    August, 2021 - present