Duncan Gardiner

CTO at Remixology

Duncan Gardiner has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Duncan started their career as a Constable with the New Zealand Police in 1992 and worked there until 2003. Duncan then moved on to work as a Forensic Manager at Ferrier Hodgson for two years before joining Protiviti as a Senior Consultant in 2006. In the same year, they also took on the role of Operations Manager in London at Stroz Friedberg Limited, where they worked until 2009.

At Epiq Systems Limited, Duncan served as the Director of Forensic Services (International) from 2009 to 2017. During this time, they played a significant role in developing solutions for data processing and in-country collections for litigation and regulatory investigations.

In 2017, Duncan founded Rapu UK and assumed the role of Founder and Managing Director. Rapu UK provides professional services typically reserved for large companies to a wider audience through a network of specialists.

Most recently, in 2019, Duncan became the Chief Technology Officer at Remixology.

Duncan Gardiner's education history begins with their enrollment at The International Compliance Association in 2016, where they pursued the ICA UK Diploma in Governance Risk & Compliance, focusing on the field of Governance Risk & Compliance. Prior to this, there is no specific information regarding their education. However, it is mentioned that they attended Central Southland College in New Zealand, although details about the degree or field of study are not provided. Additionally, Duncan Gardiner received training from International Compliance Training, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned. Lastly, they completed a Diploma of Policing at the Royal New Zealand Police College, emphasizing the field of Policing. It is also worth noting that Duncan Gardiner has engaged with java video tutorials, although no further details about this educational experience are given.

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  • CTO

    March, 2019 - present