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We are a group of professionals
who have been working within the IT industry for many years.
Between us we have vast experience with Blue Chip organisations
and smaller businesses and support the full
spectrum of IT development.
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Tom
Burton |
Tom sadly passed away a while ago,
but we all still miss him and remember him with great affection.
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Ian Chapman
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Ian has been
working within the IT industry for over 15 years. After training in database administration in Frankfurt he
returned to England to work for six years as the lead systems designer for a
major financial services company. For
the past seven years he has worked as a freelance technical consultant to
firms such as British Telecom, ExxonMobil, Ernst & Young, and
others.
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Mark Parrott
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In 1984 Mark started his career in IT working for Zurich
Insurance, moving to Hill Samuel Investment Services for the middle
ten years. During the last five years Mark has performed a technical role for companies such as Ernst & Young, Marks &
Spencer, MOD, Citibank, Lloyds TSB, PPP Healthcare, Atomic Energy Authority,
British Telecom.
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Euan McAllen |
Euan has worked in the IT industry for 16 years,
predominantly as a business/systems analyst in the financial sector,
providing business support with regard to formulating system needs and
identifying new uses for technology. His experience spans both traditional mainframe, PC LAN, and the
Internet. Currently employed by Legal
& General, previous employers include Chase Manhattan Bank, Commercial
Union, and EXXON Chemicals. |
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Donald Kerr |
Donald has worked in the IT industry for 15 years as an
analyst/designer/programmer in the financial sector. Having once
worked for Hill Samual Financial Services, he is now a self-employed
database/mainframe systems consultant. |
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Peter
Russell |
Peter is a qualified accountant and
has worked as a consultant for many major companies over his long career. He
is also prone to a spot of business analysis and marketing when the mood
takes him. |
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