Matthew Barlow

Head Of Information Technology at Town Centre Securities

Matthew Barlow has a strong background in information technology and management. Matthew worked at Town Centre Securities PLC as the Head of Information Technology, where they led a small IT team and ensured the smooth running of ICT systems. Prior to this, they served as an IT Manager at the same company, where they identified department needs and improved productivity and efficiency. Before joining Town Centre Securities PLC, Matthew was a UK Systems Manager at David Brown Union Pumps, where they managed network infrastructure and supported various systems. Matthew also worked as an IT Technician at the same company.

Matthew Barlow attended Horbury Secondary School, but no information is provided regarding the years of attendance, degree obtained, or field of study. Matthew also attended Wakefield College, but again, no information is given about the duration of their enrollment, degree earned, or field of study. In terms of additional certifications, Matthew obtained several certifications including Associate of (ISC)² from (ISC)² in June 2018, ITIL Practitioner from PeopleCert in February 2018, GDPR Practitioner from QA in October 2017, ITIL Foundation Level from PeopleCert in August 2017, Foundations of Photography: Composition from Lynda.com in July 2016, Foundations of Photography: Exposure from Lynda.com in July 2016, Foundations of Photography: Lenses from Lynda.com in July 2016, PowerShell 2.0 for Exchange Server from lynda.com in October 2015, Accounting Fundamentals from lynda.com in September 2015, Up and Running with PowerShell 5 from lynda.com in September 2015, Windows 10 Essential Training from lynda.com in September 2015, IT Security Fundamentals from lynda.com in August 2015, Windows 10 New Features from lynda.com in August 2015, and Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) from (ISC)² in January 2019.

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Timeline

  • Head Of Information Technology

    October, 2020 - present

  • IT Manager

    March, 2004