Rupert Taylor-Price's work experience can be summarized as follows:
1. CEO at Vault - Secure, Sovereign Community Cloud (since June 2012): Leading the development of a high-performance hyperscale cloud platform that prioritizes national security and citizen privacy. Successfully delivered large cloud migration projects in Australia.
2. National AI Centre Think Tank at CSIRO (since August 2022): Member of a think tank focused on artificial intelligence.
3. Chair at Bridge (since August 2022): Holds a leadership position in Bridge.
4. NSWG Sovereign Procurement Taskforce at NSW Government (since August 2020): Involved in the NSW Government's sovereign procurement taskforce.
5. Chair, Domestic Capability at AIIA (since August 2020): Chairing the AIIA's domestic capability committee, contributing to the technology industry's agenda in Australia. Also served as a Board Director and NSW State Councillor.
6. Member at YPO (since June 2020): Member of YPO, an organization for young global leaders.
7. Member at Entrepreneurs' Organization (since March 2015, until July 2022): Member of a network for entrepreneurs.
8. Director at Payne & Price Ltd (January 2004 - October 2019): Director at a property development and fund management company, achieving an average annual return of 25% over 13 years.
9. CEO at JN Solutions (Australia) (September 2007 - June 2016): Provided software solutions to community service organizations with complex government funding requirements. Achieved market leadership and delivered over $1 billion AUD in payments.
10. High Performance Unit at CoAct (Job Futures) (April 2006 - August 2007): Led systems development in a not-for-profit organization that delivered social service programs. Developed a significant advancement that continued to operate for 8 years after departure.
Rupert Taylor-Price pursued their education with a strong focus on physics. In 2001, they attended UCL, where they studied physics for a year. Rupert then transferred to the University of Southampton and obtained a BPhys Hons degree in physics from 2002 to 2004.
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