John O'Dwyer

CEO & Founder at Ruleguard

John O'Dwyer has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. John is the CEO & Founder of Ruleguard since 2013, a technology company specializing in software solutions for back-office automation, risk management, and compliance. Before that, they served as the Managing Director at Strategic Apps, where they were responsible for Agile project management and quality software development for financial sector clients. Prior to that, they were the Non-Exec & Part-Time CTO at Teachable.net, an online resource for teachers, where they played a key role in its growth and success. John also owned Simplicity IT Ltd, where they created business-critical web database systems and provided technical consulting services. Previously, they worked as the IT Director at Common Purpose, overseeing the development and management of in-house infrastructure and various websites. Overall, John has a strong background in technology, software development, and management.

John O'Dwyer attended UCL from 1995 to 1998, where they pursued a degree in Bsc Computer Science with Cognitive Science. Their studies included various fields such as Computer Science, Psychology, Linguistics, Business Analysis, Usability, Statistics, and Logic. Prior to their time at UCL, John attended King Edward VI School in Stratford-upon-Avon, but specific details about their field of study or degree obtained are not provided.

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London, United Kingdom

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Ruleguard

Ruleguard is an end-to-end regtech platform that offers regulatory compliance solutions for the financial sector. It refers to companies that use technology to address regulatory compliance challenges. The platform's target market consists of global financial services firms, with a particular emphasis on asset managers, wealth managers, banks,and platforms.Ruleguard, a SaaS-delivered software platform, was created to manage the complex and burdensome issues associated with regulatory compliance, particularly when processes and procedures are manual and dispersed across multiple departments and systems.


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