Richard Grime is a Principal Architect at Google with over a decade of experience bridging enterprise architecture, security design, and strategic IT transformation across government and commercial sectors. He progressed through technical and leadership roles at Google—from Customer Engineer to Customer Engineering Manager—bringing hands-on cloud implementation experience to strategic architecture decisions. Prior to Google he spent more than a decade as a Senior Enterprise Architect for the UK Government, where he led large-scale, security-conscious digital programmes. With a BSc in Physics from Imperial College and an MBA focused on IT management, he combines analytical rigor with business-driven architecture. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic leader who translates complex compliance and security requirements into practical, auditable solutions. Based in London, he pairs public sector pedigree with cloud-native practice to help organisations adopt secure, scalable architectures.
10 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management at The Open University
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics at Imperial College London
Deploying Apache Guacamole on Google Cloud - provides terraform for deploying GCP resources as well as a Guacamole auth plugin to enable Identity Aware Proxy (IAP) integration.
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