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21st September 2022

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: Accelerating automation and improving citizen experiences

In this episode of the Gebara IT Solutions Podcast we investigate how the new partnership between Gebara IT Solutions and Soroco, the provider of process discovery, task mining and process transformation solutions, is accelerating automation across the public sector. Specifically, we’ll discuss how the two organisations are coming together to improve citizen experiences through the use of this groundbreaking […]

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8th September 2022

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: Taking Avon and Somerset Police’s data journey to the next level

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9th May 2022

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: Developing a game-changing data strategy

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16th December 2021

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: Technology enabled district councils part 1

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19th July 2021

The Gebara IT Solutions podcast: The role of RPA in an award-winning Council

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28th June 2021

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: Developing leadership excellence in a rapidly changing public sector

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16th February 2021

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: The methodology behind the automation of the NHS Electronic Staff Record

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12th January 2021

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: Automating NHS Electronic Staff Record processes

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3rd January 2021

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: Developing an app to support and improve audit processes

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5th November 2020

The Gebara IT Solutions Podcast: Why the UK needs a digitally enhanced care sector

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Austin Clark

Content Manager, Educatief Software Collectief

Austin Clark is an experienced content writer and journalist specialising in organisational transformation and digital solutions, specifically in local government, policing and healthcare. Austin is former editor of GovTech Leaders (DigitalbyDefault) and has written features, hosted podcasts and presented events for numerous leading public sector titles during a 20-year career.

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Chris Duddridge

Vice President of Sales, EMEA, Soroco

Chris Duddridge is VP EMEA for Soroco. In his current position, he supports the growth and regional strategy of Soroco – the task mining company that is transforming digital experiences through the power of the work graph. Chris is an experienced sales leader, having held the position of AVP & MD at UiPath, Sales Director for the EMEA region for Deltek a leading ERP vendor plus other senior sales roles as LexisNexis and Sage. Passionate about technology, Chris is inspired by the potential of discovery-led digital transformation and automation to transform the world of work. Highly motivated by teamwork Chris’s primary focus is cultivating a growth minded sales team who put customers and partners challenges and needs first.

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Nina Atwal

Nina Atwal

Automation Lead, Educatief Software Collectief

Nina is an Automation Lead at Educatief Software Collectief and her role revolves around tailoring our solutions to meet the needs of customers and some of the most pressing challenges facing the public sector. Her prior experience includes providing strategy and governance advice to UK public sector organisations.

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Head and shoulders photo of Simon Perks, head of robotics and AI at Educatief Software Collectief

Simon Perks

Intelligent Automation & Operations Partner, Educatief Software Collectief

Simon heads up the Educatief Software Collectief Intelligent Automation and Operations practice at Educatief Software Collectief. Simon is vastly experienced in all things automation, working in partnership with organisations to free up capacity, power efficiencies and transform the way they operate. This includes setting up multiple Centres of Excellence that have delivered more than €100m in total savings across the World for Banks, Building Societies and Manufacturing as well as in the Public Sector. He delivers thought leadership for the NHS Digital Academy on RPA and AI technologies.

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