The Church of England
Fraser McNish has extensive work experience spanning multiple industries. Fraser currently holds the role of Director of Data Services at The Church of England, where they have been since January 2022. Prior to this, they served as the People Systems - Operations Manager at the same organization from July 2021 to January 2022.
Before joining The Church of England, Fraser worked at the Diocese of Southwell & Nottingham for nearly 23 years, starting as the Director of Parish Support in June 1998 and concluding their tenure in July 2021.
Fraser also has a background in finance, having worked as a Financial Planning Consultant at Standard Life from June 1992 to July 1998. Fraser has also held other positions such as Board Member at Nottingham Credit Union Ltd from September 2016 to February 2020 and Company Director at FMT Computers Ltd from July 1998 to December 2013.
Additionally, Fraser has experience in the fire and rescue sector, having served as a Watch Manager at Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service from August 1996 to July 2012.
Fraser'searly career includes a role as a Management Trainee at William Gibson and Son, Nippasox & Strettons from July 1989 to June 1992.
With a varied background in data services, operations management, project management, finance, and fire and rescue, Fraser McNish brings a diverse skill set to their current role at The Church of England.
Fraser McNish attended Southwell Minster School, but specific details about the years of enrollment, degree obtained, or field of study pursued are unavailable.
The Church of England
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