With over 20 years of technology and change experience in the Construction industry, Dan has led a wide range of investment and improvement projects delivering business impact. Prior to joining Nine Feet Tall, Dan worked as a Process Analyst in the construction sector, involved in production process optimisation, new product development, robotics & automation, data visualisation & management reporting, with a major focus on all things ERP, from requirements mapping to implementation and adoption. Regardless of the project type, Dan is always looking for improvement opportunities and ways to alleviate pain points to deliver positive impact on the people and profits of businesses.

Dan’s passion for continuous improvement extends into his personal life as a UK Athletics-qualified coach, helping runners of all shapes and sizes improve themselves and achieve their goals. As a Regional Event Ambassador for parkrun, Dan promotes the physical, mental and social benefits of connecting people through parkrun events.

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