Matt Gee
About Matt Gee
Matt Gee is a Business Analyst with extensive experience in business and IT change within the finance industry, focusing on household and motor insurance. He has worked at Legal & General since 2016, where he coordinates testing, user training, and quality reviews while mentoring junior team members.
Work at Legal & General
Matt Gee has been employed at Legal & General as a Business Analyst since 2016. In this role, he specializes in business and IT change within the finance industry, with a particular focus on household and motor insurance. His responsibilities include coordinating testing and user training, as well as providing coaching and mentoring to junior team members. He conducts quality reviews and offers feedback to enhance project outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Matt Gee holds PRINCE2 and ISEB certifications in project management, which underpin his expertise in delivering IT change within the insurance industry. His proficiency encompasses both Waterfall and Agile methodologies, allowing him to adapt to various project delivery needs. He has a strong background in systems-based change, including policy administration, claims, reporting, payments, documentation, and online presence.
Background
With five years of experience in a hybrid project manager/business analyst role, Matt Gee has developed a comprehensive skill set in the finance sector. His experience includes delivering new products and services, particularly in household insurance products and online functionalities. He is also knowledgeable in infrastructure-based changes, such as IVR, hardware implementation, and outbound dialing.
Achievements
Matt Gee has led analysis processes that involve planning project approaches and managing analysis activities. He is actively involved in stakeholder management and pre-inception business case prioritization, ensuring that projects align with organizational goals. His expertise in data warehouse analysis focuses on business reporting elaboration and implementation, contributing to improved decision-making within the organization.