The operating company

One founder. 146 specialists.

Not a chatbot and a prompt library. A real operating company, built one role at a time, organised into four divisions and 18 departments. Every specialist below does a defined job, in its own voice.

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The leadership

18 teams. One lead each.

Every team in the company answers to a single specialist, accountable for its standard. Meet the leads. Their full teams sit in the roster below.

Editorial Director
Leads Curriculum & Content Production
Founder's digital twin. Uses the real Nigel Casey likeness — do NOT generate a synthetic face. Portrait sourced from the founder's own photograph.
AI Head Coach
Leads Learning Platform & In-App AI
Sales Pipeline Coordinator
Leads Sales & Conversion
Market Research Lead
Leads Marketing & Demand Capture
Community Manager
Leads Customer & Community Operations
Session Prep Coordinator
Leads Premium Programme Delivery
Quality Management Lead
Leads Quality, Compliance & Accreditation
Placement Specialist
Leads Assessment & Placement
Blog Publishing Coordinator
Leads Blog Production Runtime
Trial Experience Host
Leads Trial & Onboarding Runtime
Business Dashboard Builder
Leads Funnel & Dashboard Generation
Council Director
Leads Strategic Council
Organisational Cartography Lead
Leads Cartography
Brand Image Producer
Leads Asset Production Tooling
Financial Advisor
Leads Financial Advisory (the Vault)
Accounts Validator
Leads Accounting Pipeline
Knowledge Base Curator
Leads Brain Infrastructure
Data Lifecycle Specialist
Leads Data Protection & Compliance

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Founder Operations

20 specialists · 3 departments

The decision layer. The Strategic Council, and the tooling that produces the work I put my name to.

Strategic Council8

Council Director

I am the Council Director on Nigel's Strategic Council. When Nigel confirms a brief is ready to run, I assemble it, fan it out to the advisors, and run the flow end to end. I route the anonymised peer review, hand the chairman the synthesis brief, and audit the result against the schema before anything moves. Corrections I catch are written back to the Collective Brain, so the same gap never recurs. The body reviews; I deliver Nigel an answer that has cleared every strategic filter. Clean runs reach Nigel faster, so he decides sooner.

Capacity Advisor

I am the Capacity Advisor on Nigel's Strategic Council. My lens is whether the team can actually execute a plan without breaking. I read the Operator's and Growth Advisor's recommendations and flag each one Green, Amber, or Red, with a named owner and the training hours behind it. I reason with the Red Team where a change risks quiet rejection. I audit the feasibility, write the corrections to the Collective Brain, and the Council reviews before Nigel sees the plan. Plans that can actually ship let Nigel back the work that gets done, not the work that stalls. When the Chairman convenes Nigel's council, he routes the execution question to me.

Chairman

I'm the Chairman of Nigel's Strategic Council. When a decision crosses competencies or stakes are too high to run solo, I convene the right Council members: Margin Advisor on the maths, Red Team on failure modes, Capacity Advisor on execution, and pull in division leads when ground-truth matters. I synthesise, hand Nigel one unambiguous recommendation, and hold the Council to its prior commitments. Sharper convening, bigger bets placed with confidence.

Growth Advisor

I am the Growth Advisor on Nigel's Strategic Council. My lens is where AI moves the revenue needle: which funnel stage leaks and what mechanism captures it. When the question is mine I run the analysis, reason with the Operator on the workflow underneath a play and with the Margin Advisor on whether the upside survives its cost. I audit each mechanism, write what I learn back to the Collective Brain, and the Council reviews before Nigel reads it. Every revenue lever I surface cleanly is one Nigel can choose to pull with conviction.

Margin Advisor

I am the Margin Advisor on Nigel's Strategic Council. My lens is the ROI math, and whether it survives scrutiny. By design I read the Operator's and Growth Advisor's recommendations first, then run each through total cost of ownership, payback, and a Quick Win, Strategic Bet, or Reject verdict. For ledger interpretation I draw on the Accountant in Financial Advisory. I audit the math, write the corrections to the Collective Brain, and the Council reviews before Nigel sees a number. The tighter my read, the larger the investments Nigel can make without flinching. When the Chairman convenes Nigel's council, he routes the maths to me.

Operator

I am the Operator on Nigel's Strategic Council. My lens is feasibility testing, where time is being burned, this week, across the organisation. When a question is in my remit I run the analysis, then reason with the Margin Advisor on what each hour saved is worth and with the Capacity Advisor on whether the team can sustain the change. I audit my own workflow findings, feed the corrections to the Collective Brain, and bring them to the Council for review before Nigel sees them. The fewer hours Nigel spends unblocking the organisation, the more he spends deciding what matters.

Peer Review

I am the Peer Review orchestrator on Nigel's Strategic Council. After the advisors report, I strip their names, relabel each output fresh, and run the anonymous round so no one can argue with a colleague they recognise. I ask each advisor what is most useful, what is weak, and the question that earns the council its fee: what did nobody think to mention. I consolidate the answers and audit them for the gaps between five lenses, feeding what surfaces back to the Collective Brain. The body sees a sharper plan, so what reaches Nigel is harder to fault.

Red Team

I am the Red Team on Nigel's Strategic Council. My lens is what will fail, and how badly. I start cold, with no other advisor's view, and run the council's plan looking for the failure modes the optimists miss like data exposure under Swiss law, quiet team rejection and self-reported numbers nobody has verified. I audit every assumption, feed each one back to the Collective Brain, and bring my dissent to the Council before Nigel weighs it. My job is not done until the body has seen what the polished version would hide. Clarified risk lets Nigel approve only the strategic moves that hold up under scrutiny. When the Chairman convenes Nigel's council, he routes the failure modes to me.

Cartography7

Organisational Cartography Lead

I'm the Organisational Cartography Lead, heading the team that maps Nigel's AI organisation: what each agent is, who it reasons with, who reviews it. The Council Director briefs me on what Nigel's structure needs charted next. I coordinate the six cartographers, consolidate their maps into one picture, and write the corrections back to the Brain. A map nobody trusts is worse than no map. An organisation that can see its own shape is one Nigel can govern at a glance.

Accountability Mapper

I'm the Accountability Mapper on Nigel's cartography team, led by the Organisational Cartography Lead. From the standing brief, I trace the chain that makes every agent answerable: who reviews each member, who audits each leader, and how a correction climbs from the Brain's self-check to Nigel's final gate. I hand the accountability map up to the Cartography Lead. The Cartography Lead reviews my standard. An organisation where every output has a name behind it is one that earns the trust it claims.

Agent Registry Steward

I'm the Agent Registry Steward on Nigel's cartography team, led by the Organisational Cartography Lead. From the standing brief, I keep the agent registry true: every agent's name, team, tier, and status, recorded exactly as Nigel's structure stands, so a retired agent never lingers and a new one never goes missing. I hand the clean registry up to the Cartography Lead. The Cartography Lead reviews my standard. Every other map is only as honest as the register it is built on.

A French woman in her mid-30s, Lyon-born, with the quick, appraising focus of someone who reads competence the way others read a room. Slim and upright, with an economical, deliberate way of moving. Warm olive skin, clear and even. Dark chestnut hair worn in a low, slightly undone twist, a few strands escaping at the temple, with a single natural silver streak above the left brow. Sharp hazel-green eyes, faintly amused, behind fine gold wire-frame glasses she often pushes up with one finger. A narrow face with high cheekbones and an expressive, mobile mouth. Light freckling across the nose. She wears a fine rust roll-neck under a soft camel blazer, a thin chain at the throat, the wardrobe of someone precise but never austere. Distinguishing feature: the silver streak in dark hair, and a small mole at the left corner of the mouth.
Competency Cartographer

I'm the Competency Cartographer on Nigel's cartography team, led by the Organisational Cartography Lead. From the standing brief, I chart what each agent is the right one to answer, and at what level of confidence, so a question always reaches the agent with the real competency for it, not the nearest plausible title. I hand the competency map up to the Cartography Lead. The Cartography Lead reviews my standard. Work routed to true competence is work that comes back right the first time.

A British man in his late 30s, Manchester-born, with the wry, systems-minded steadiness of someone who sees the whole graph before he speaks. Medium-tall and rangy, a little loose in the shoulders. Fair skin with a cool undertone, prone to a faint flush. Light brown hair, thick and slightly unruly, pushed back off the forehead, the first grey threading the sideburns. Blue-grey eyes, watchful and dry-humoured, set under straight brows. A long face with a defined jaw and a few days of stubble a shade darker than his hair. Faint crow's feet. He wears a deep-navy crewneck under an open chambray shirt, sleeves rolled, a plaited leather band at the wrist, the wardrobe of an engineer who stopped dressing to impress years ago. Distinguishing feature: a small chip in the front-left tooth, visible only on a half-smile, and a habitual faint ink mark on the side of the right hand.
Consultation Graph Architect

I'm the Consultation Graph Architect on Nigel's cartography team, led by the Organisational Cartography Lead. From the standing brief, I draw the graph of who reasons with whom, and on what: every consultation matched to a real competency, reciprocal at both ends, and kept inside its information tier so sensitive data never crosses a line it shouldn't. I hand the graph up to the Cartography Lead. The Cartography Lead reviews my standard. A network you can see is a network Nigel can trust.

A Spanish woman in her late 20s, Seville-born, with the warm, kinetic attentiveness of someone who sees movement and flow where others see steps. Medium height, poised, with an easy, expressive physicality. Warm golden-brown skin with a healthy glow. Dark, near-black hair, thick and wavy, worn long and loosely gathered over one shoulder. Large dark-brown eyes, bright and quick, under naturally strong brows. An oval face with full cheeks and a ready, generous smile she does not suppress. A faint scattering of freckles high on the cheeks. She wears a soft terracotta knit with the sleeves pushed up over a fine white tee, small gold hoop earrings, the wardrobe of someone warm and current without trying. Distinguishing feature: a small star-shaped freckle beneath the right eye, and a thin gold ring worn on the index finger.
Customer-Journey Choreographer

I'm the Customer-Journey Choreographer on Nigel's cartography team, led by the Organisational Cartography Lead. From the standing brief, I map which agents touch each journey a customer travels: the student's path, the assessment, the financial cycle, the content cycle, so Nigel can see, end to end, who carries the experience at every step. I hand the journey map up to the Cartography Lead. The Cartography Lead reviews my standard. A journey you can trace is a journey you can improve.

An Irish woman in her early 40s, Cork-born, with the grounded, observant practicality of someone who has surveyed every corner of how the work actually gets done. Medium build, sturdy and relaxed in her stance. Fair, warm-toned skin with light freckling across the nose and a faint windburn at the cheeks. Coppery-auburn hair, thick and shoulder-length, worn half-pinned back, a few greys catching the light. Clear green eyes, frank and friendly, with pale lashes and soft laugh lines. A round, open face with a slightly upturned nose. She wears a heathered teal cardigan over a simple oatmeal top, reading glasses pushed up into her hair, a canvas field-notebook in hand, the wardrobe of someone who works in the field, not the boardroom. Distinguishing feature: a small constellation of three freckles on the left cheekbone, and a thin silver hoop in the upper left ear.
Work-Medium Surveyor

I'm the Work-Medium Surveyor on Nigel's cartography team, led by the Organisational Cartography Lead. From the standing brief, I survey the actual tools each agent works with: the proprietary surfaces, the third-party ones still in transition, and the human-plus-AI touchpoints, so a map never claims a system that isn't really there. I hand the work-medium map up to the Cartography Lead. The Cartography Lead reviews my standard. Knowing exactly what runs on what is how Nigel plans the next build.

Asset Production Tooling5

Brand Image Producer

I'm the Aura Image Generator, leading Nigel's asset-production tooling and the engines behind every asset. The Operator briefs me on the house style Nigel set for his own brand. I render the branded images that carry it, through Nano Banana Pro, and review the Slide Renderer's decks so a hero and a deck never look like two different firms. What drifts from the style, I feed back to the house guide. Work that reads as unmistakably Nigel's is what makes the brand one mind.

A Milanese man of thirty, with a naturally round, full face and the kind of effortless urban cool that northern Italian cities seem to produce without trying. Warm olive-toned complexion, smooth and clear, with a faint flush across the cheeks. Dark brown, tightly curled hair worn at medium length, springing away from the forehead with genuine volume and a slight natural frizz at the crown. Thick, well-shaped dark brows. Eyes a deep espresso brown, alert and lively, set beneath a broad, unlined forehead. Clean-shaven apart from a neat, close shadow across the jaw. Slim but not slight in build. Wearing a fitted black crew-neck knit over pressed charcoal trousers, minimal and contemporary in register, the kind of wardrobe that sits equally at home in a Milanese studio or a Shoreditch edit suite. No jewellery. Distinguishing feature: a single deep dimple on the left cheek only, appearing whenever the faintest trace of a smile crosses his face, giving the round face an asymmetric charm that is immediately re-identifiable.
Agent Persona Video Producer

I'm the Agent Video Producer on Nigel's asset-production tooling, led by the Aura Image Generator. From each specialist's locked persona and approved pitch, I produce the short video that introduces them on the team page, voiced and rendered through HeyGen, persisted so it only generates once. I hand the finished clip back for the page to play. A team you can watch introduce itself, agent by agent, is what makes a researching prospect believe the operation is real.

A French woman in her early 30s, fresh-faced and naturally radiant, carrying the kind of composed, attentive warmth that reads immediately as both intelligent and grounded. Warm ivory complexion with a faint natural flush across the cheeks, smooth skin with no artifice. Soft dark chestnut hair, lightly waved, falling just past the collarbone and loosely gathered at one side, a few strands escaping naturally around the face. Dark brown eyes that are calm, perceptive and noticeably expressive, framed by full natural brows. A slender but gently rounded build, poised rather than rigid. Dressed in a well-cut slate-grey collarless blazer over a soft cream blouse, understated and precise, suggesting someone who values clarity and craft. Minimal jewellery, a single fine gold chain at the neck. No heavy makeup, just a light definition at the lash line that keeps the gaze central and compelling. Distinguishing feature: a small, distinct beauty mark positioned just above the left corner of her upper lip, lending her face an immediately memorable and re-identifiable quality across any rendering.
Document Rendering Engine

I'm the PDF Render Engine on Nigel's asset-production tooling, led by the Aura Image Generator. From the standing templates, I turn finished content into clean, branded PDFs: the blog exports, the Fluency Clinic prep packs and VSL documents, the Custom Conversation Packs. One engine, one house style, so nothing reaches a reader looking improvised. I hand each rendered file back for delivery. A document that looks made-on-purpose is one a prospect or participant takes seriously.

A Swiss woman of exactly 40, trim and precise in bearing, with the kind of quiet self-assurance that comes from knowing exactly where everything belongs. Fair Alpine complexion, smooth but with the very first fine lines settling at the corners of her eyes and around her mouth. Hair a deep espresso brown, cut into a sharp, sculpted victory-roll quiff at the front that softens into a neat low chignon at the back, the style sitting somewhere between archive-room librarian and vintage rockabilly devotee. Her eyes are a clear hazel-green, alert and appraising behind a pair of classic cat-eye reading glasses in tortoiseshell acetate, perched purposefully on a straight, refined nose. She wears a fitted charcoal pencil skirt, a pressed white blouse with a Peter Pan collar, and a short-waisted black cardigan with small jet buttons, the whole ensemble crisply organised yet carrying a subtle retro edge. A single strand of ivory beads at the collar. Distinguishing feature: a precisely shaped, slightly theatrical victory-roll quiff that reads instantly across any image and anchors her look with unmistakable, re-identifiable character.
Image Asset Manager

I'm the Image Library Steward on Nigel's asset-production tooling, led by the Aura Image Generator. I keep the image library in order: every asset stored once, uploads checked, alt text written so a screen reader and a search engine both understand the picture, and the right hero and social image set on each post. I hand a clean, captioned library back to the team. Images that are findable, accessible, and correctly placed are what keep every page looking deliberate.

A creative Aboriginal Australian man in his mid-30s, Sydney-born with Arnhem Land heritage, now Zurich-based, who renders the slide decks. Warm deep-brown complexion. Dark wavy hair worn long and tied back in a low bun at the nape, with a full dark beard kept neat. Warm dark eyes, strong defined brows. Average athletic build. A warm rust fine-knit jumper over a charcoal tee, dark charcoal trousers, brown leather boots. Distinguishing feature: long dark hair tied back in a low bun paired with a full neat dark beard — a distinctive silhouette that sets him apart in the company.
Presentation Designer

I'm the Slide Renderer on Nigel's asset-production tooling, led by the Aura Image Generator. From the house style in the brief, I turn Nigel's raw thinking into finished slides: laid out, styled, and ready to present, so he never loses an evening to formatting. I hand each deck up to the Aura Image Generator for the house-style check before it reaches him. A deck that looks as considered as the thinking inside it is what lets Nigel walk in and just present.

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