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Introducing D Aofolaju 

 Hi members,

My name is David Aofolaju, I have been a business analyst working on IT systems for the last 4 years with most of my experience gained in the banking and finance world working with the likes of Barclaycard and Experian.  The last few years have been focused on system design, business processing engineering, process mapping, requirements gathering and producing functional documentation.  Prior to this I was a statistician for the transco group, the office for national statistics and learning and skills council. I have experience ranging from forecasting and modelling gas demand to credit risk (scorecard development, risk modelling etc).

More recently, I have started my own independent consultancy based in the heart of Nottingham (www.daycorpltd.com) and I am looking to network with like minded individuals to share best practices and other gems that could help us all succeed in our endeavours.

I am looking forward to building fruitful relationships.

David.

 
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