Myles Cowper Coles
About Myles Cowper Coles
Myles Cowper Coles is a Tech Lead with extensive experience in software engineering and technical management. He has held various roles at Thriva Solutions and Thriva Health, and has a strong academic background in biological sciences.
Current Role at Thriva Solutions
Myles Cowper Coles serves as the Technical Engineering Manager at Thriva Solutions, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he oversees technical projects and engineering teams, ensuring the successful implementation of solutions that align with the company's objectives. His experience in technology management supports Thriva's mission to provide innovative health solutions.
Previous Experience at TRIBE
Myles Cowper Coles worked at TRIBE in various capacities. He initially joined as a Lead Developer from 2017 to 2018, where he contributed to software development projects. He later advanced to the role of Chief Technology Officer (CTO) from 2018 to 2019, overseeing the technical direction of the company during his tenure in London.
Educational Background
Myles Cowper Coles completed his secondary education at Eton College, where he studied Biology, Chemistry, and Maths, achieving three A's at A-level from 2003 to 2008. He then pursued higher education at The University of Edinburgh, earning an Honours degree in Biological Sciences with a focus on Physiology from 2008 to 2012.
Experience at Thriva Health
At Thriva Health, Myles Cowper Coles has held multiple roles. He began as a Senior Software Engineer in 2019 for nine months, where he contributed to software development efforts. He has since progressed to the position of Tech Lead, which he has held since 2019, managing technical teams and projects to enhance the company's health technology offerings.
Early Career at HarperCollins and Farmdrop
Myles Cowper Coles began his career with an internship at HarperCollins Publishers in 2011, where he gained initial industry experience. He then worked as a Full Stack Developer at Farmdrop from 2012 to 2017, where he developed web applications and contributed to various software projects over a five-year period.