Addresscloud, a geocoding and property intelligence expert, has announced the appointment of Tim Martin as Data Director, a move that reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering best-in-class location intelligence to the insurance sector.
In his new role, Martin will lead Addresscloud’s data team and drive the development of the company’s scalable, high-performance data platform designed to meet the evolving needs of insurers.
He will focus on ensuring our data products continue to meet the highest standards of governance, accuracy, and performance by delivering accurate and timely risk data through the adoption of data lake technology.
Martin is a passionate data leader with over two decades of experience providing geospatial solutions. His work has directly improved decision-making for insurers, government, and public sector organisations.
He brings extensive expertise in data strategy, geospatial infrastructure, and technical leadership, shaped by his role in delivering complex, high-profile projects like the London 2012 Olympics and the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR), a widely adopted platform that plays a key role in enabling safer, more efficient infrastructure planning.
Tomas Holderness, CTO at Addresscloud, commented: “Tim combines strategic thinking with deep technical expertise, and his leadership will be instrumental in building the robust data infrastructure our customers rely on.
“His insight and experience will ensure that our data products continue to deliver the accuracy, performance and trust insurers need to make smarter decisions, faster.”
Martin’s appointment comes at a time when insurers are facing increasing pressure to accurately assess and price risk, particularly in the context of climate change, regulatory expectations, and shifting customer demands
His proven ability to tackle intricate data challenges and implement resilient, enterprise-level solutions makes him a significant asset to the Addresscloud team, the firm stated.
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