Methods Analytics appoints two new roles for Managing Director and CEO

Methods Analytics today announced the appointments of Oliver Bailey as the new Managing Director and Adam Blomerley as CEO.

Established in 2013, Methods Analytics’ has successfully helped customers solve problems with data and become more data driven. Having been with the company for the last ten years, most recently as the Commercial and Strategy Director, Bailey has successfully led the commercial arm of the business in implementing its ambitious growth strategy and finding new ways of delivering outstanding customer value.

In his new role he will continue to help customers unleash value for their data and promote Methods Analytics as a business with proven expertise in AI, with people that are committed to accelerating innovation, for a better future. With the advent of affordable, scalable, and revolutionary services, AI will increasingly empower Methods Analytics’ customers to meet their objectives, all driven by data.

Commenting on his new role, Oliver Bailey said:

I’m truly privileged to lead a team of experts skilled in data and an organisation already experienced in AI deployment. This combination sets the stage for a plethora of fantastic opportunities over the next decade. Methods Analytics is set to continue delivering high-quality, innovative work, supporting our customers to become not just data-driven but also AI-assisted.

The appointments follow Methods Analytics joining the Alten Group. By leveraging complementary expertise and reputation, they aim to strengthen their position in the UK Public Sector and explore new opportunities in the Private Sector.

Adam Blomerley joins Methods Analytics as its new CEO, whilst retaining is position as CEO of Quick Release. Having successfully scaled Quick Release, also part of the Alten group, from a team of four to a global consultancy, and spearheaded its transformation from a provider of quality automotive Change Management resource to a fully-fledged Product Data Management Consultancy, Blomerley will seek to replicate similar levels of growth for Methods Analytics.

Adam Blomerley said:

I look forward to helping Methods Analytics realise its ambition to assist ever greater numbers of organisations, in both the public and private sectors, to transform their data into actionable insight and sustainable value. We stand at the crossroads of an exciting era of data and analytics, and I, alongside our talented team, am ready for the adventure.”

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