Wale Ojo
About Wale Ojo
Wale Ojo is a Business Analyst at Thomson Reuters in London, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in enhancing court processes and user experience through various roles in the legal and horticultural sectors.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Wale Ojo has been employed as a Business Analyst at Thomson Reuters since 2019. In this role, he focuses on enhancing court processes and implementing new system functionalities. He utilizes walkthrough sessions to improve user understanding and engagement with the systems. His contributions aim to tailor the functionalities to meet the specific needs of users within the legal framework.
Previous Experience in Legal Services
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Wale Ojo worked at the Legal Services Commission as a Recovery Analyst from 2002 to 2013. During his 11 years in this position, he engaged in iterative demo sessions with users to refine court processes. His work contributed to improving the overall user experience within the legal services sector.
Experience at Royal Horticultural Society
Wale Ojo served as a Business Analyst at the Royal Horticultural Society from 2017 to 2019. In this role, he was responsible for maintaining the integrity of live services by triaging and investigating bugs, spikes, and user stories using Jira. His efforts were directed towards ensuring smooth operations and enhancing user interactions with the organization's systems.
Education and Expertise
Wale Ojo studied at London South Bank University. His educational background supports his expertise in business analysis, particularly within the legal sector. His skills include conducting interviews and workshops to gather requirements and streamline processes, which are essential for implementing new systems effectively.
Achievements in Court System Implementation
Wale Ojo played a significant role in the rollout of a new court system across major jurisdictions in the UK. He was involved in eliciting requirements and streamlining processes to improve efficiency and user experience. His work included showcasing new features to court jurisdictions and conducting workshops with court staff to implement unique functionalities.