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Dominic Ademoglu has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Dominic is currently working as the Chief Financial Officer at Satalia, an enterprise AI solutions provider. Prior to that, they served as the Finance Director at Big Picture, a global technology company. Dominic also has experience in the healthcare sector, having worked as an Acquisition and Integration Expert and Programme Director - Financial Performance Improvement at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. Additionally, Dominic worked as the Group Head of Financial Planning & Strategy at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. Before their roles in the healthcare sector, Dominic was with EY for several years, where they held various positions such as Associate Director - Consulting, Manager - Consulting, and Senior Consultant - Consulting. Dominic also had a managerial position during a secondment at Lloyds Bank. Dominic'searly career includes roles as an Assistant Manager - Financial Assurance at EY and an AIESEC Intern at Gliwice City Council. Dominic's work experience showcases their expertise in financial planning and strategy, financial reporting, finance assurance, corporate strategy, and mergers and acquisitions.
Dominic Ademoglu's education history includes attending Queen Elizabeth's School in Barnet. Although the start and end years are unknown, it is assumed that this was their secondary education. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics at UCL from 2001 to 2004. After completing their undergraduate studies, Dominic Ademoglu furthered their education by becoming a Qualified Chartered Accountant at ICAS - The Professional Body of CAs from 2004 to 2006.
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The SolveEngine is designed for solving any type of problem enabling you to do things with your business you could previously only dream about.Use the one-stop-source for state of the art optimisation algorithms and you can get immediate access to cutting edge technologies to solve even the hardest problems.Innovative algorithms areproduced in academia yet rarely reach industry. The pace of change means that most planning and optimisation software is ageing and outdated.Their optimisation solutions are available “as-a-service” on demand, or on-premise, as a hybrid cloud or as a standalone solution – whatever suits your individual needs.They take the complexity out of solving optimisation problems, delivering real-world efficiencies and real-time improvements to increase your competitiveness.Companies use Satalia to solve their most challenging optimisation problems in Telecommunications, Financial services, System design and Drug discovery.