Daniel Harries Jones

Director, Transactional Court Reporting Emea @ Epiq

About Daniel Harries Jones

Daniel Harries Jones serves as the Director of Transactional Court Reporting EMEA at Epiq, where he focuses on operational frameworks and process improvement. He has extensive experience in managing teams and launching products, having previously held roles at Epiq and ICOM WORKS LTD.

Current Role at Epiq

Daniel Harries Jones serves as the Director of Transactional Court Reporting EMEA at Epiq. He has held this position since 2022, working in a hybrid capacity from London, England. In this role, he focuses on overseeing court reporting operations across the EMEA region, ensuring alignment with business objectives.

Previous Experience at Epiq

Prior to his current role, Daniel Harries Jones worked at Epiq as a Senior Operations Manager for TMX & Court Reporting for four months in 2022. He also served as Operations Manager for Court Reporting from 2015 to 2021, where he was based in London. His tenure at Epiq has been marked by a commitment to operational excellence and team development.

Experience at ICOM WORKS LTD

Daniel Harries Jones worked as Partnerships Manager at ICOM WORKS LTD from 2013 to 2015. During his two years in this role, he was based in Cardiff, Wales. His responsibilities included managing partnerships and fostering collaborative relationships to support business growth.

Background in Purchasing

Before entering the corporate sector, Daniel Harries Jones was employed by Mid & West Wales Fire and Rescue Service as a Senior Purchasing Assistant from 2008 to 2012. His four years in this position involved managing procurement processes and supporting operational needs.

Skills and Expertise

Daniel Harries Jones possesses a proven ability to design and implement operational frameworks that align with business objectives. He is skilled in collaborating with cross-functional teams to launch products and services. His focus on process improvement enables him to identify areas for optimization and develop new workflows.

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