Bryan Mathers is a founder and visual thinker with 10 years of leadership in technology and creative practice, based in London. He combines software engineering roots with a rare talent for visual facilitation, helping organisations like Creative Commons, Greenpeace and the Open University turn complex ideas into compelling artwork and communications. His career spans founding and exiting startups, leading learning-technology platforms at City & Guilds, and creating an award-winning route into digital careers through Wapisasa’s practical credentialing approach. Bryan is skilled at translating policy and education challenges into persuasive visual narratives and product decisions, having influenced government education groups and driven commercial partnerships. He values conversation-driven design and has a track record of turning informal signals of talent—like solving a Rubik’s cube—into hireable skills. Bryan’s mix of engineering discipline, entrepreneurial experience and visual storytelling makes him adept at shaping open, people-centred technology initiatives.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Honours Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Honours Computer Software Engineering at University of Glasgow
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