Chris Myers
About Chris Myers
Chris Myers is an Associate Business and Data Architect at Arup, specializing in business architecture and data transformation in the rail sector.
Title
Chris Myers holds the title of Associate - Business and Data Architect at Arup, a notable global engineering and consultancy firm. Chris has been serving in this capacity since 2018.
Current Role at Arup
Chris Myers is currently working at Arup as an Associate - Business and Data Architect. Situated in London, United Kingdom, Chris has been with the company since 2018. As part of Arup’s Advanced Digital Engineering team, Chris focuses on the Rail sector, contributing expertise in Business Architecture to design and implement strategic changes.
Previous Roles at Arup and Transport for London
Prior to the current role, Chris served as a Principal Consultant at Arup from 2016 to 2018. Before joining Arup, Chris worked at Transport for London from 2014 to 2016 as an IM Programme Business Architect. These roles involved extensive experience in business and data architecture, overseeing complex projects and ensuring successful implementation of solutions.
Tenure at Network Rail
Chris Myers had an extensive tenure at Network Rail, starting in 2002 as a Process and Support Manager / Publications Co-Ordinator and later transitioning into multiple roles including TSR Planner, Possessions Systems Support Specialist, Systems Support Manager / Planning and Performance Systems Manager, and finally as a Business Architect until 2014. These roles were held in various locations such as Leeds and Milton Keynes, providing Chris with a strong background in managing and supporting various system and business processes.
Education and Expertise
Chris Myers studied at the University of Durham, where he completed a Bachelor's degree (BSc) in Computer Science and Physics from 1998 to 2001. Specializing in using Business Architecture, Chris designs and enacts business changes at multiple levels, including tactical efficiency improvements and larger changes involving multiple systems and stakeholders.