Direct Line Insurance Group PLC
James Noon is an experienced data analytics professional with a diverse background in various industries. Currently serving as Chapter Lead at Direct Line Group since July 2019, James oversees a team of seven while previously holding roles such as Senior Data Analyst and Digital Analytics Specialist within the same company. James's skill set was further enhanced through the completion of a Data Fellowship Level 4 Apprenticeship, achieving distinction in SQL, Tableau, Power BI, and Python. Previous experience includes roles at University of the Arts London as a Business & Marketing Data Analyst, PlayStation as a Senior Reporting Analyst and Digital Traffic Analyst, Totaljobs Group as a Digital Traffic Analyst, and IPC Media as an Online Marketing Web Analyst and Database Marketing specialist. Educational qualifications include a degree in Economics from the University of Bath and a secondary education from Cranleigh School.
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Direct Line Insurance Group PLC
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Direct Line Insurance Group plc is a United Kingdom-based personal and small business general insurer. The principal activity of the Company is managing its investments in subsidiaries, providing loans to those subsidiaries, raising funds for the Group and the receipt and payment of dividends. The Company's operating segments include Motor, Home, Rescue and other personal lines, Commercial and Run-off. The Motor segment consists of personal motor insurance together with the associated legal protection cover. The Home segment consists of home insurance together with associated legal protection cover. The Rescue segment consists of rescue products sold through the Company's own brand, Green Flag, and other personal lines insurance. The Commercial segment consists of commercial insurance for small and medium-size entities. The Run-off segment consists of two principal lines, policies previously written through the personal lines broker channel and Tesco business.