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Jack Sim - Principal Statistician

In conversation with: Office for National Statistics

Posted by: Tom Hutchinson - Operational Data Analysis Manager, Jack Sim - Principal Statistician, David Matthewson - Head of Faster Indicators, Office for National Statistics and Josh Martin - Head of Productivity, Office for National Statistics, Posted on: 22 March 2021 - Categories: Companies House transformation, Working at Companies House

Colleagues from Companies House and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) talk about their collaborative work throughout the pandemic.

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