James Renwick
About James Renwick
James Renwick is a Senior Frontend Developer at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in Marine Biology and Zoology and is dedicated to improving web accessibility through the implementation of WCAG guidelines.
Work at Thomson Reuters
James Renwick has been employed at Thomson Reuters in various capacities since 2012. He started as a Web Production Assistant, where he worked for three years until 2015. Following this role, he served as a Frontend Developer from 2015 to 2019. In 2019, he advanced to the position of Senior Frontend Developer, a role he has held for five years. His work has included significant contributions to the development of a Proof of Concept for AI-reviewed contracts and the transition of the company's website to a new platform.
Education and Expertise
James Renwick studied at the University of Wales, Bangor, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Marine Biology and Zoology from 2009 to 2012. His educational background has provided him with a strong analytical foundation, which he applies in his current role as a Senior Frontend Developer. He has a strong interest in Web Accessibility and has led initiatives to improve awareness and implementation of WCAG guidelines within project teams.
Background
James Renwick began his career in web development at Thomson Reuters, where he gained experience in various roles over several years. His journey started as a Web Production Assistant, followed by a position as a Frontend Developer. His current role as a Senior Frontend Developer builds on this extensive experience, allowing him to contribute to complex projects and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
Achievements
During his tenure at Thomson Reuters, James Renwick has played a key role in several important projects. He contributed to the development of a Proof of Concept for AI-reviewed contracts, which facilitated team expansion and led to a successful app launch. Additionally, he was instrumental in transitioning the company's website to a new platform, ensuring the integration of existing features with new data. His efforts in enhancing collaboration with the UX/UI team have also improved the design process within the organization.