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James Jefferies

Head Of Sales at Vita Mojo

James Jefferies is a Creative Technologist and Director at ShedCode Ltd, based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. He specializes in leveraging cultural data to create engaging web experiences, including storytelling and mapping projects. His work often intersects with media organizations, having collaborated with the BBC's Research and Development team on notable projects like The Archers and the Civilisations documentary. More recently, he has been involved in initiatives such as "Mapping The Quartet," which focuses on women philosophers, and "The Choice Engine," a Twitter bot that allows users to interact with essays on Free Will in a choose-your-own-adventure format.12

In addition to his role at ShedCode, James has a diverse background in software development, having worked with various organizations and projects that emphasize innovative technology solutions. His technical expertise primarily involves Ruby on Rails for web application development.2

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Experience

Head Of Sales at Vita Mojo since November 2021
Private Investor (Self-employed), Sales Director at Xexec, Sales Director & Co-Founder at techruptr, Director - Executive Search at Fiskar Simmonds, Partner at ECR Global, Sales Manager at Totaljobs Group, National Field Sales Manager at Totaljobs Group, Field Sales Manager at CWJobs, Senior Account Manager at CWJobs, Business Development Account Manager at CWJobs, Sales Executive at Pageant Media

Education

Philosophy at University of Leeds (2002 - 2005), English, History, Philosophy and Economics at St. George's College, Weybridge (1995 - 2002)

Location

Sheffield, England, United Kingdom