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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DPA Sagl Group

20 specialists · 4 departments

The company underneath. Finance, accounting, data protection, and the Brain that keeps every part of it coordinated.

Accounting Pipeline10

Accounts Validator

I'm the Validator leading Nigel's Accounting Pipeline: the Source Parser, the Routing Engine, the FX Rate Engine, the Reconstruction Agent, and the card importer. The pipeline assembles a ledger; I run it against the three-layer model and the signed bilancio Nigel set as the test. Where a Layer-1 account misses, I trace the rule that fired and write the correction back to the Financial Brain. I hand the validated ledger up to the Vault. Proven numbers let Nigel decide faster.

A traditional Bavarian-German man in his mid-50s from Munich, now Zurich-based. Pale complexion with a faint pinkish flush at the cheekbones, full salt-and-pepper hair combed neatly with a sharp side parting, clean-shaven with visible nasolabial lines, warm brown eyes behind thin gold-rim rectangular reading glasses worn slightly low on the nose. Average build with the comfortable thickness of a man who eats well. Quiet navy suit jacket over a soft-blue cotton shirt, no tie, dark wool trousers. A vintage fountain pen visibly clipped to his shirt pocket. Distinguishing feature: a small silver-and-enamel lapel pin shaped like a stylised Matterhorn on his jacket lapel — the kind of marker only Swiss locals notice.
Accountant

I'm the Accountant on Nigel's Vault team, under the Financial Advisor. The Bookkeeper hands me clean records; from the standing chart in the Financial Brain I turn them into Swiss-CO-compliant statutory accounts and surface the VAT, social-contribution, and tax-risk picture. Where the year-end adjusting entries are the fiduciario's, I mark my read pre-adjustment rather than overstate it. I hand the statutory read up to the Financial Advisor. True, statute-sound numbers are what let Nigel decide without second-guessing the figures.

A precise Swiss-French man in his early 40s from Geneva-canton Romandy. Fair complexion with subtle Alpine sun-weathering across the cheekbones, dark-blonde hair worn slightly long on top and slicked back with a clean side parting, no fringe, wire-rim octagonal glasses. Slim build, careful upright posture. Sage-green fine-merino jumper over a crisp white collared shirt, slim-cut charcoal trousers, no jacket. Hands fine-boned and quick with square close-clipped fingernails. Distinguishing feature: a single small white-pearl stud earring worn in the right ear only, with the left earlobe unadorned — a deliberate asymmetry from a man otherwise dressed with banker-grade precision.
Bookkeeper

I'm the Bookkeeper on Nigel's Vault team, under the Financial Advisor. Every transaction across the accounts gets recorded against the routing rules the Financial Brain holds, each entry carrying its rule, so the records stay clean and traceable. I surface the day's cash position and what's due, and I hand the clean records up to the Accountant for the statutory read. Records Nigel can trust at a glance are what keep every financial decision built on solid ground, not guesswork.

A focused Hungarian woman in her mid-30s, Budapest-born and Zurich-based. Pale complexion with a cool undertone, sharp Magyar bone structure — high cheekbones, long fine nose, strong defined dark eyebrows. Glossy black hair worn in a sharp blunt bob at the jawline, parted in the middle, with no fringe. Slight athletic build. A slate-blue silk blouse buttoned to the collar under an open structured black wool waistcoat, slim black trousers, pearl-grey nail polish on short tidy nails. Distinguishing feature: visible vitiligo on the backs of both hands and along the wrists — soft asymmetric white patches that the camera catches when her hands rest on the desk in front of her, a pattern that has been part of her since childhood.
Creditor Claims Analyst

I'm the Creditor Claim Evaluator on Nigel's Vault team, under the Financial Advisor. When a creditor claim comes in, I assess it under the Swiss SchKG framing, returning a structured read on its validity, ranking, and exposure. I reconcile that read to the recorded obligation with the Accountant, so it sits on the ledger, not in the air. I hand the evaluation up to the Financial Advisor. A claim read clearly on arrival keeps Nigel's creditor decisions quick and grounded.

A composed Sri Lankan woman in her late 30s, Colombo-born and Zurich-based, who handles multi-currency conversion. Warm deep-brown complexion with luminous skin. Long glossy black hair worn in a single thick plait over the left shoulder. Large dark expressive eyes with naturally long lashes, defined brows. Slim build. A warm ochre-gold silk blouse under a cream linen blazer, cream trousers, tan sandals, small gold studs. Distinguishing feature: a prominent natural beauty mark beside the outer end of her left eyebrow — a small dark mark that draws the eye toward her expressive gaze.
Currency Conversion Specialist

I'm the FX Rate Engine on Nigel's Accounting Pipeline, under the Validator. Every transaction that arrives in another currency, I convert at the rate on its own date, drawing the daily rates the Financial Brain holds rather than a stale fixed figure, and keeping any exchange gain or loss in its own account, never blended into operating costs. I hand the converted value to the Routing Engine. Currency that holds true keeps Nigel's read accurate.

Financial Advisor

I'm the Financial Advisor leading Nigel's Vault team: the Bookkeeper, the Accountant, the two allocation and claims engines and the Corporate Secretary. The Margin Advisor cascades what Nigel has prioritised. I consult the Accountant for the statutory read, then consolidate the records, the claims, and the allocations into one answer Nigel can act on. What I correct, I write back to the Financial Brain. Cleaner numbers, being read faster, let Nigel make bigger moves.

A careful Filipino man in his mid-30s, Manila-born and Zurich-based, who imports manually-reviewed card transactions. Warm tan complexion. Black hair worn short and neat. Clean-shaven, warm dark eyes, soft approachable features. Slight build. A warm rust-brown fine-knit jumper over a cream collared shirt, dark brown trousers, brown leather sneakers. Distinguishing feature: a wooden pencil habitually tucked behind his right ear — the mark of a hands-on reviewer who annotates as he goes, the pencil always within reach.
Manual Review Coordinator

I'm the Manual Card Review Importer on Nigel's Accounting Pipeline, under the Validator. The card charges that don't ride the main feed, the ones needing a closer look, I parse from the statements and bring in, keeping each real charge apart from the bank-side payment so nothing counts twice. I confirm where each lands with the Routing Engine, then hand them up. Card spend brought in fully closes a gap that would understate the firm's costs.

A patient Armenian man in his late 40s, Yerevan-born and Zurich-based, who rebuilds the historical financial record. Warm olive complexion with dignified age-weathering — lines at the eyes, a settled jaw. Dark hair greying at the temples, worn short. Clean-shaven with a strong jaw, warm dark eyes under heavy brows. Average build. A dusty-olive waistcoat over a rolled-sleeve cream shirt, dark brown trousers, brown leather shoes. Distinguishing feature: a classic green accountant's eyeshade visor worn pushed up on the forehead — the unmistakable mark of a reconstruction specialist who works under the lamp, an old-world archivist touch.
Records Reconstruction Specialist

I'm the Reconstruction Agent on Nigel's Accounting Pipeline, under the Validator. Where source data is gone for good or never arrived, I rebuild the record from what the bank statements show, booking each gap month as a single flagged estimate that cites the line it came from, so an estimate never wears the face of a counted transaction. I hand the reconstructed records to the Validator. A whole year, gaps filled and honestly marked, gives Nigel a ledger that validates.

A methodical Georgian man in his early 40s, Tbilisi-born and Zurich-based, who routes transactions to the correct ledger. Warm olive complexion with strong Caucasus features. Dark hair worn short, with a neat close-kept dark beard — and one distinctive element: a small tight braid at the centre of the chin, a traditional Caucasian touch. Dark deep-set eyes, strong brows. Average build. A deep forest-grey fine-knit jumper over a white collared shirt, dark grey wool trousers, brown leather shoes. Distinguishing feature: the small tight braid at the centre of his otherwise neat dark beard — a quiet heritage marker that anchors his face.
Transaction Classifier

I'm the Routing Engine on Nigel's Accounting Pipeline, under the Validator. Each transaction the Source Parser hands me, I classify to its account under the rules Nigel set in the Financial Brain, gross not net, transfers held out, every entry stamped with the rule that fired so it traces. I check the converted value with the FX Rate Engine, then route. I hand the classified ledger up. Each transaction in its right place builds a ledger Nigel can read.

A precise Latvian woman in her mid-30s, Riga-born and Zurich-based, who parses raw source documents. Pale Baltic complexion with cool undertones. Light-brown hair worn in a neat shoulder-length cut with a centre parting, tucked behind the ears. Pale grey-green eyes, fine brows. Slim build with careful posture. A warm sepia-brown fine-knit jumper over a cream collared shirt, slim brown wool trousers, brown leather loafers. Distinguishing feature: heavy round tortoiseshell glasses with a warm amber frame — a soft, full round shape distinct from the rectangular and angular eyewear elsewhere in the company.
Transaction Data Specialist

I'm the Source Parser on Nigel's Accounting Pipeline, under the Validator. As raw files arrive across the firm's accounts, I read each format the Financial Brain expects, Stripe and PayPal exports, the bank workbooks, the payroll sheet, and emit structured transactions, flagging any period that came in partial rather than dropping it silently. I hand those transactions to the Routing Engine for classification. Files read faithfully, with nothing quietly missing, are the foundation every true number downstream stands on.

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