Gareth Holder
About
Gareth Holder is from Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. Gareth is currently Head of Data Science and Analytics at Matalan, located in North West, England, United Kingdom. Gareth also works as Director of Analytics and Data Science at Carwow, a job Gareth has held since Jan 2021. Another title Gareth currently holds is Data Science Manager Experimentation Centre of Excellence at The Very Group.
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Gareth Holder's current jobs
Supporting business areas to include experimentation in their ways of working, including those who are not taking advantage of experiments today. Ensuring that experimentation is fast, rigorous and outcome-focused, by setting standards and deploying these standards throughout the business (wherever experimentation is being done). Pushing our capability to be world-class, both through internal innovation as well as drawing from external thinking. Recently (2018) introduced QuasiModel - our internal build Quasi Experiment tool to allow the business to gain greater understanding of the changes made to our products. Generating a culture of data driven Experimentation across the business. I also lead data science recruitment for the business and our links with University
I worked closely with the CM CLRN Industry and Business manager maintaining the networks comprehensive commercial research portfolio. My role included being involved in costing studies, performance management and study governance. I also developed an internet database which allows research nurses to update study performance in real time ensuring our metrics were as accurate as possible. I enjoyed working with various senior stakeholders and helping facilitate new research projects
During my position I worked on a number of different projects with a broad scientific outlook. Two of the projects are based on ALICE at Daresbury, one utilising the THz beamline to look at biological systems, the second is a project on the ALICE Infra-Red Free Electron Laser using a SNOM (scanning near field optical microscopy) to study how oesophageal cancer develops. Please see here http://www.stfc.ac.uk/ASTeC/News+and+events/38403.aspx I also worked on projects linked with industry at the University of Liverpool.
I spent six months working in the Laundry department looking at the enzyme surfactant relationship and its affect on cleaning potential. I spent a further six months in the hair care department using physical assays to monitor the affects of different hair style fixing agents.