Sam Ward

Head Of Research And Development at Enate

Canterbury, England, United Kingdom
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Sam Ward is a Head of Research and Development with a decade-plus background in data science and AI, currently leading engineering teams at Enate to build orchestration solutions that blend human and digital workforces. He has progressed from hands-on data migration and product development roles to senior AI-focused positions at Blue Prism and Blue Prism Cloud, bringing a pragmatic mix of Python engineering, business analysis, and cognitive solution architecture. Sam specializes in turning research into scalable production products that improve customer experience and operational efficiency across enterprise automation stacks. He is comfortable bridging stakeholders and engineers, pairing technical depth with product-driven decision making. Based in Canterbury, he quietly combines strong technical leadership with a track record of shipping robust, auditable automation systems rather than flashy prototypes.
code8 years of coding experience
job10 years of employment as a software developer
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Github Skills (36)

discord9
dbus9
terminology9
dbm9
umbraco8
csharp8
database-access7
asp-net-core7
nitro7
discord-bot7
dotnet-core7
discord-py7
asp-net6
connection-pool6
cms6

Programming languages (5)

C#JavaCSSJavaScriptPython

Github contributions (5)

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Sep 2021 - Jan 2025

Contributions:29 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 3 months
Contributions:60 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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Sam Ward - Head Of Research And Development at Enate