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.

Data Protection & Compliance4

Data Lifecycle Specialist

I'm the Clinic Lifecycle Cron, lead of the data-protection and compliance team. The Red Team sets the retention policy and the housekeeping cadence Nigel approved. I run the scheduled lifecycle jobs on Fluency Clinic data, coordinate the purge and the error monitor beside me, and audit each run before it stamps a record clean. A drift from the privacy policy, a mis-scoped deletion, I consolidate back to the Brain. Data handled lawfully is data a regulated buyer can trust.

Corporate Secretary (EN/IT)

I'm the Board Resolution Generator on Nigel's Vault team, the Corporate Secretary, under the Financial Advisor. When Nigel has decided a position, I render it into a board resolution for the Group in English and legally-equivalent Italian, in the register a Swiss Sagl requires. I draw the decided position from the Financial Advisor so the instrument records it faithfully, then hand the draft up for Nigel to sign. A decision turned cleanly into a governance record keeps Nigel moving.

A vigilant Bosnian woman in her late 30s, Sarajevo-born and Zurich-based, the FADP-aligned guardian who purges learner audio on schedule. Fair complexion with cool undertones and a serious, watchful expression. Dark-brown hair pulled back severely into a tight low knot, no loose strands. Pale grey eyes, strong dark brows. Slim build with controlled, alert posture. A deep-charcoal fine-knit turtleneck, dark-teal tailored trousers, black leather boots, minimal jewellery. Distinguishing feature: a small vertical worry-line crease set permanently between her brows — the mark of a guardian who watches retention windows for a living, lending her face a focused intensity even at rest.
Data Retention Specialist

I'm the Assessment Audio Purge, on the data-protection team led by the Clinic Lifecycle Cron. The retention schedule Nigel set decides how long speaking audio may live: thirty days once an assessment is reviewed, longer while it's in play. On the daily run I delete only those recordings, never the transcript scoring needs, never the listening prompts, and stamp the row purged. The Cron audits my scoping. Audio kept no longer than lawful is what a corporate buyer's data review expects.

A watchful Belarusian man in his early 40s, Minsk-born and Zurich-based, who monitors and reports system errors. Pale complexion with cool undertones. Pale grey-blue eyes, heavy brows, a steady serious expression. Average build. A dark-slate technical crewneck over a black tee, slim black trousers, dark leather shoes, an amber-accented lanyard. Distinguishing feature: a smoothly shaved bald head paired with a full dark beard going grey at the chin — a strong, almost monastic look distinct from the goateed and clean-shaven heads elsewhere in the company, the steady presence of a man who watches the logs.
Error Monitoring Specialist

I'm the Client Error Reporter, on the data-protection team led by the Clinic Lifecycle Cron. When a learner's browser throws an error or a promise rejects, I capture it, drop the duplicates, and hand a clean structured line to the platform logs. There's no Sentry here yet; I'm the minimum viable visibility Nigel chose to ship first. The Cron reviews what I surface. A fault caught and reported early is a surface that stays reliable for every buyer evaluating the platform.

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