OPEN INNOVATIONS - Key Persons


Beate Kubitz

Job Titles:
  • Transport Consultant
Beate Kubitz is a transport consultant with experience in future mobility and the role it plays in carbon reduction through research, innovation and policy development. Her experience includes contributing to the development of plans for Mobility as a Service and Mobility Hubs for UK authorities, work on adoption of novel shared and active transport modes from DRT to e-cargobikes. Previously she worked for the shared transport organisation CoMoUK (previously Carplus Bikeplus), and automotive technology startup CarTap. She edited three editions of the Annual Survey of Mobility as a Service (for Landor Links) and has contributed to policy development on data and mobility for organisations including the Open Data Institute and the British Standards Institution. As a consultant she has also evaluated car clubs and bike share for shared transport operators. In 2020 she was awarded a fellowship by the Foundation for Integrated transport to develop research into the impact of rural and periurban mobility on city centre traffic.

Christian Spence

Job Titles:
  • Economics Data Lead
  • Economist, Data Scientist
Christian is an economist, data scientist and policy wonk, with over 12 years' experience working in and around regional and urban economic analysis, modelling and forecasting to support policy. Having worked in local government, think tanks, business organisations and academia, his passion these days is using large-scale data and interactive web applications to help people better tell the story of their own local economies to policymakers and stakeholders through advanced analytics and GIS tools.

Gareth Dennis

Job Titles:
  • Engineer and Writer
Gareth Dennis is a railway engineer and writer. He also lectures in railway systems at the University of Birmingham and campaigns for sustainable transport as a tool for equality as well as to tackle climate change. As a writer and transport commentator he has appeared regularly on television, radio and in print, making the case for major public transport investment, and his arguments explaining the need for High Speed 2 - "it's all about released capacity" - are quoted regularly by journalists and politicians. He is a co-founder of the Campaign for Level Boarding, vice-chair of the York section of the Permanent Way Institution, and hosts a weekly railway video podcast on YouTube called #RailNatter.

Giles Dring

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Data Architect
  • Independent IT Consultant
Giles is an independent IT Consultant based in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. He used to work for a large international corporation, and has a wealth of experience in designing and supporting large IT systems, particularly in the public sector. He has been an Open Innovations associate since 2015, when he helped one of the Open Innovations partners work out how best to go about publishing Open Data. You'll also meet him on the hack days and events. He has a passion for local community, and in response to a couple of devastating flooding events in his town, he developed the Hebden Rising website which aimed to support the business community during recovery.

Henri Egle Sorotos

Job Titles:
  • Economic Data Lead
  • Knowledge Engineer
Henri is a knowledge engineer, working with semantic web technologies and knowledge graphs. At work, he specialises in ontology design, entity reconciliation and data provenance for semantic web databases. Henri has worked at a number of HRTech startups, and is passionate about modelling and serving AI models in the domain of people, skills, companies and occupations. He also previously worked at Tech Nation - the UK government body for tech entrepreneurs.

James Connell

James is a current undergraduate student at the University of Bristol, where he is entering his third year of studying Politics and International relations. James has previous experience working with data at the Data City, where he ensured the quality of their platform whilst also publishing articles based on his own data analysis. At Open Innovations James will be undertaking research and development to help with political and economic storytelling using our data and open-source data.

Kathryn Connell

Job Titles:
  • Director
Kathryn's background is in media, marketing and communications. She started out many years ago as a media strategist at Omnicom in London. Now she looks after all the business strategy, comms, design, events and planning at Open Innovations: kathryn.connell@open-innovations.org

Luke Strange

Job Titles:
  • Data Scientist
Luke has an integrated master's degree in physics from the University of Birmingham. He has experience analysing large datasets, data modelling and data visualisation from extended computational projects in the gravitational waves research group. His master's project was on neural networks and AI for bayesian data analysis of supermassive black holes. He now has a year's experience working with open data to do data science and engineering projects and visualise the results on the web. Outside work, Luke spends time producing music and playing ultimate frisbee.

Marc Farr

Job Titles:
  • Health Data Lead
Marc has a PhD in Civil and Geometric Engineering and is a visiting Professor at UCL. His specialist research interests are in inequalities reduction and unwarranted variation in health. After a career in management consultant and academia, Marc is now the Chief Analytical Officer at East Kent Hospitals NHSFT and is the Chair of the Kent and Medway Analytics Board. With Paul, Marc developed the #opendatasaveslives initiative during Covid.

Patrick Lake

Job Titles:
  • ODI Leeds Data Science Apprentice

Paul Connell - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Founder
Paul founded Open Innovations in 2013 with the mission to create a place and community to unleash the power of open data and deliver innovation across the region. He is an entrepreneur who has built Open Innovations into a 21st century Institution and co-founded DataCity which is a Data as a service Company whilst running his own innovation company. His primary role at Open Innovations is twofold - providing the drive, direction and purpose for Open Innovations and leading and developing our Innovation Services. Originally trained as an environmental scientist at Lancaster University and Imperial College he worked for British Coal, ICI and leading global consultancies and clients for nearly 20 years before transitioning his skills to apply them in the domains of Smart Cities, Open Data, Open Innovation and Innovation. He is an accredited Cognitive Edge practitioner and applies these techniques in the Open Innovations Innovation practice.

Stuart Lowe

Stuart is a former radio astronomer who has studied distant galaxies and the early universe, worked on a global network of optical telescopes, published a book of cosmic infographics created from open data, and has done some long bike rides. At Open Innovations, Stuart works on a range of projects using open data from mapping open datasets in the north of England to hex cartograms of election results to visualising future energy scenarios and measuring website carbon emissions. He also built and maintains our website.

Tazmin Chiles

Job Titles:
  • Data & Innovation Consultant
Taz graduated with a BSc in Neuroscience from the University of Leeds, with a year in Canada where she worked as a Research Assistant creating a proof-of-concept for a pirate-themed virtual-reality brain-computer interface. Her interest in open data began with her contribution to a research project investigating a new course format that integrated open science practises in the teaching of Neuroscience research methods. Since graduation, Taz has had experience as a Software Engineer and Digital Project Manager in a marketing agency, before joining Open Innovations as a Consultant & Delivery Manager. Aside from her passion for all things brains and data, Taz also adores music, is an avid gig attendee and piano player who is partial to a good hike and wild swimming (in the summer!).

Thomas Forth

Job Titles:
  • Head of Data
Tom has a PhD in computational biology and now runs software and data consultancy imactivate. He is an associate at Open Innovations where he'll be happy to help you solve problems you have using data. He's particularly interested in data on housing, transport, and income inequality both within Leeds and across the UK and Europe. He blogs at tomforth.co.uk and keeps a more polished internet presence at imactivate.com.