THE FORTED BUNKER

RideLondon

RideLondon-46 – Fundraising

One thing that I was keen to do when I hit my thirties was to give something back and so I decided that whilst I am still able I would take part in a charity bike ride. I am now in my final year of my thirties and so long as I enjoy the riding, I will try to keep this up in my forties.

This year I have decided to enter RideLondon-46. I am raising money for Mind. I chose this charity at the back end of last year because I felt the need to promote healthy mental attitudes and now that the world is moving into lock-down this is even more relevant. I hope that the event will still take place but even if it does not I would like to raise awareness and vital funds for this fantastic charity.

https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/FatLadattheBack

I hope that you will be able to spare a donation, no matter how big every penny counts and I will be extremely grateful for any amount you donate.

The author

This blog is by James Merritt. For the last ten years I have worked in the Forensic Technology and eDisclosure sector. The views expressed on this website are those of my own and have no bearing on those of my employer. I have been debating whether or not to start this blog, whilst I have many years of experience, I don’t want to sound contrived and call myself an industry leader. However if what I decide to write about on this blog is considered interesting (and hopefully helpful) by those that read it, I have achieved what I set out to do, which is provide insight and advice. In my career I have been lucky enough to work on some incredible cases that have taken me all over the world. If you work in the industry then you know that big cases can be a life stealer, and I have worked on plenty of those. However, there is a certain degree of satisfaction on working with complex data and helping others understand it. I have worked with various litigation support tools over the last ten years but of late I specialise in Nuix and Relativity. This blog will be written with the industry in mind but only what I find interesting and on varying topics, from conferences to current developments, from products to training courses.