Graham is a recognised expert in the field of geospatial information management and the development of spatially–enabled enterprise technical architectures. After graduating with a distinguished Masters degree in GIS from Edinburgh in 1991, he has consulted to organisations around the world, has published numerous articles and presents regularly at industry conferences.
Raised on the edge of the Cumbrian Lake District Graham has always maintained a passion for adventure and the mountains. Fortunately many of his consulting assignments just happen to have involved relocating to some of the most beautiful (and mountainous) regions of the world. He met his wife whilst skiing in the French Alps and, after many years chasing geospatial projects around the world, are now based in Cumbria.
Peter is a dynamic team leader and strategist who manages and facilitates diverse, multi-disciplinary teams and complex projects, often in high-pressure, multitasking environments. He has provided services to private- and public-sector clients across a broad industry base, ranging from discreet, one-off solutions to multi-million Pound, national/enterprise scale implementations under Agile and MSP/PRINCE2.
He enjoys the challenge of devising innovative solutions for his clients, and is happiest when working with creative, talented people. He prefers iterative project delivery frameworks such as RAD and Agile/Scrum.
Adam is particularly interested in putting the computers to work through the application of Machine Learning and GeoAI. He has a passion for geospatial data science and the use of automation to harness diverse datasets to improve workflows and uncover hidden insights.
Adam has a degree in Geography and studied for a semester in Uppsala University in Sweden. When not learning about new Python libraries, he is a keen mountain biker, skier and traveller. He is active in the trail building community and has spent several seasons honing his skills on the mountains of Canada and France, as well as his native Lake District.