Chad Hart

Senior Director
20+ years in IT and forensic technology
Leads the Forensic Technology Infrastructure Team in EMEA
Specialises in IT operations management, infrastructure and security
London
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Chad Hart is a Senior Director with Alvarez & Marsal Disputes and Investigations in London. With over two decades of experience in information technology and forensic technology, he specialises in technology infrastructure, systems implementations, and IT operations management. Mr. Hart has worked with clients in various industries, including software development, entertainment, real estate, financial services, and consulting.

At A&M, Mr. Hart heads the Forensic Technology Services infrastructure team in EMEA. He steers the strategic oversight of the IT operations and security for data centres and forensic labs across London, Munich, Frankfurt, Zurich, Madrid, and Dubai and manages the Information Security Management System (ISMS) for DI’s ISO 27001 programme in the London office. 

Mr. Hart's work at A&M has been instrumental in improving technology infrastructure, systems architecture, and security. During a pivotal growth phase, he has overseen significant infrastructure enhancements, established new data centres and labs, and implemented secure access for complex, multi-jurisdictional projects.

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Hart was an IT consultant, advising SMEs on on-premises networks, servers, data storage architecture, and cloud-based software infrastructure solutions. He also held significant IT management and support roles at HBK Capital Management, Cinemark, and Microsoft.

Mr. Hart earned a bachelor’s degree in information systems from the University of Texas at Arlington. He holds multiple certifications, including Microsoft, PRINCE2, ITIL, and ISO 27001. A Texas native, he has been a part of the UK's tech sector since 2007. 

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