James Douse
About James Douse
James Douse is a Regulatory Intelligence Analyst at Thomson Reuters in London, United Kingdom, where he has worked since 2011. He holds a BSc in Economic and Social History from Swansea University and has extensive experience in regulatory analysis and compliance.
Work at Thomson Reuters
James Douse has served as a Regulatory Intelligence Analyst at Thomson Reuters since 2011. In this role, he focuses on analyzing regulatory changes and their implications for businesses. He has been instrumental in providing insights on the effects of Brexit on UK-based firms, helping organizations navigate the evolving regulatory landscape. Douse also engages in mentoring and coaching colleagues on regulatory changes, enhancing the team's understanding and response to compliance requirements.
Education and Expertise
James Douse holds a BSc(Econ) in Economic and Social History from Swansea University, where he studied from 1993 to 1996. He also completed A levels in Business Studies, Politics, and Geography at Salisbury College from 1991 to 1993. Furthering his legal education, he obtained a Graduate Diploma in Law from The College of Law in 1999. Douse achieved a Diploma in Investment Compliance from the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment between 2012 and 2013, enhancing his expertise in regulatory compliance and investment.
Previous Experience
Before joining Thomson Reuters, James Douse worked at Nelson Thornes as a Publishing Manager in the Vocational Business Unit for a period of seven months in 2009. This role involved overseeing publishing operations and contributing to the development of educational materials. His background in publishing complements his analytical skills in regulatory intelligence.
Contributions to Regulatory Reports
James Douse has contributed to special reports that focus on critical areas such as enforcement, conduct risk, and FinTech. These reports provide valuable insights into the regulatory environment and assist businesses in understanding compliance challenges. His analytical work supports organizations in adapting to regulatory changes and managing risks effectively.