Nick Hare.
Nick founded Aleph Insights in 2014. Since then, he has led a wide range of analytical projects for customers in government and industry. These have included an analysis of cyber risk in defence procurement, the generation of scenarios for future space traffic, a probabilistic assessment of explanations for flight MH370’s disappearance, and the development of dashboards to visualise the UK’s preparedness to deal with major hazards. Prior to establishing Aleph Insights, he worked in various roles across the Ministry of Defence, the Cabinet Office and the intelligence community for 15 years, most recently within Defence Intelligence, where he was responsible for professionalising intelligence analysis.
Peter Coghill.
Peter joined Aleph Insights as a director in 2015, having had a wide-ranging career in intelligence, analysis, business consultancy and engineering. He has delivered a number of projects relating to systems design, cybersecurity, and machine learning for customers in government and the intelligence community. Prior to joining Aleph, Peter worked for BAE Systems Applied Intelligence, assisting military and other government customers by designing bespoke analytical systems and delivering operational support. He has also designed electronic testing and manufacturing systems in industry, and has worked as a systems analyst in Dstl and Defence Intelligence.
Chris Wragg.
Chris joined Aleph Insights in 2016 following a diverse career in government and academia. Before becoming a member of the Aleph team, Chris enjoyed a variety of roles including those of university lecturer, intelligence analyst, and speechwriter for government ministers. He also deployed to Iraq as an analyst, and spent two years working in Canada on behalf of the British government. Chris has led a number of projects for Aleph, ranging from the delivery of a major study into cybersecurity in the MOD, to the development of interactive fiction to assist strategic decision-makers.
Caroline Wragg.
Caroline joined Aleph Insights in 2020. Previously, she spent most of her career in academia. Caroline has worked on research and evaluation projects, looking at the implementation of local and national initiatives, primarily within education. She has extensive experience in developing research costings, devising methodology and analysing data in an applied setting. Caroline has a BSc from the University of Bristol and a PhD from the University of Exeter. Prior to academia, she undertook an Advanced Development Programme for a global retail bank.