Francis Babayemi

Mr Francis Babayemi

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Overview

Francis Babayemi has been a Sessional Lecturer at London South Bank University (LSBU) since 2008.
Francis divides his time between working at LSBU and working at the Department of Health, where he works as a Digital Operations Manager. Prior to joining Department of Health, Francis trained and practiced as an architect in the private sector.

Research Interests

Francis’ research interests include the role of digital inclusion (or digital by intervention) in closing the digital social divide gap as it applies to the health system in the UK. Also, Francis is keen on decision support systems (smart systems) for big data analysis and time strategic decision-making.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
-Member of the Royal Institute of Architecture (RIBA Part 1)
-Government Digital Services Digital product Assesso
EXTERNAL ACTIVITIES
Public sector experience
-Digital Transformation Strategy Team - DH: Digital Operations Manager (2015)
-Digital Channels & Publishing - DH: Digital Channels Manager (2012)
-Web Services Manager - DH: Web development and services manager (2007)
-Applications Maintenance and Support - Support Analyst (2005)
-Information Services Division - DH: Finance and Administration Manager (2003)
-Information Services Department - DH: Assistant Service Manager (2000)
-Information Services Department - DH: Contract Administration Officer (1999)
-Service Support - DH: Service Management Officer (1998)
-Medical Directorate - DH: Office administration manager (1993)
Private sector experience
-Education - Motivational Speaker - Southwark College: Keynote Speaker
-Inline KPG: Data entry manager (1997)
-Hockaday & Allen Associates: Assistant to Chief Architect (1990)
-Douglas Stephens & Partners: Assistant to Chief Architect (1987)
Private practice experience
-Building sector - Architect
-Property management and letting

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