Andrew Gregory is a strategic technology leader with 12 years of experience architecting enterprise-grade systems and currently serving as Head of Architecture at Convex Insurance. He has led architecture and transformation efforts across insurance, government, and consulting—shaping Future at Lloyd’s, Brexit transfer programs, and national data transformation initiatives. Comfortable shifting between hands-on engineering and executive strategy, he has a track record of turning complex regulatory and data challenges into scalable, auditable platforms. His background includes founding and directing a tech firm (Mojo Technology) and senior roles at RSA, Deloitte and the UK civil service, demonstrating both commercial and public-sector fluency. An early-career coder who still contributes to open-source game mod tooling (server-side lighting for the DayZ Epoch mod), he blends practical development experience with enterprise architecture vision. Based in Maidstone, he pairs technical depth from a BSc in IT with a pragmatic, delivery-focused leadership style.
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on implementing a lighting system for the DayZ Epoch mod. Their contributions involved creating and modifying configuration files and server-side scripts. The commits show development of server-side lighting logic, the introduction of new server-side features, and integration with the DayZ Epoch environment. The user also appears to have made several updates to ensure server compatibility across different map files.
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Andrew Gregory - Head Of Architecture at Convex Insurance