Mark Pajak is Head of Transformation at Bristol Culture, combining 11 years of digital and collections experience to lead the organisation’s five-year digital transformation. He bridges museum practice and technical delivery, having moved from Natural History Curator and documentation officer roles into building APIs, Linux-hosted web services, and JavaScript/PHP tools that surface complex legacy collections online. With a background in zoology, CRM analytics and marketing database consultancy, he focuses on opening up collections data and multimedia while embedding user research and performance data practices across projects. Mark’s Systems Thinking MSc and practitioner training inform his strategic approach to data governance and service design. He’s comfortable both in the terminal automating workflows and in the boardroom shaping digital principles that drive cultural access. An unassuming innovator, he’s as likely to write a script that saves hours of manual work as he is to design a visitor-focused digital experience.
11 years of coding experience
L7 Systems Thinking Practitioner, Systems Thinking, Distinction, L7 Systems Thinking Practitioner, Systems Thinking, Distinction at Advance HE
Master of Science - MSc, Systems Thinking, Distinction, Master of Science - MSc, Systems Thinking, Distinction at University of Exeter
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Zoology/Animal Biology, Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Zoology/Animal Biology at University of Bristol
A solution for data entry and performance analysis of manually inputted and externally integrated data sets for museums, integrating with shopify and Google sheets for automated reporting.
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