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Gravelle, Roland - Roland Gravelle, 1998 UCL graduate currently employed by PwC Consulting

Liège, Sylvain - Doctor (PhD) in computer science, expert in object oriented technology. I have international experience. I speak French, English and Hungarian.

Sproston, Colin - Staffordshire based interim financial and administrative manager with international experience.

Woodward, Clair - Freelance writer and editor, specialising in showbusiness-related features.

Parmar, Kendal - People Management consultant who helps companies improve their staff efficiency. Site includes case studies, videos and biographical information.

Cobb, Jonathan - Sales and marketing consultancy. Incluces CV of experience spanning Financial Services, IT, Media, Utilities and FMCG sectors.

Appleton, Alistair - Includes video clips of TV work, some revealing journalism.

George, Rose - Foreign and other features from a journalist, published in Arena, COLORS, Financial Times, Independent on Sunday, Details and others.

Bevan, Richard - Writer, editor, and journalist, with experience of racing, covering a wide variety of projects dealing with a broad spectrum of audiences.

Simcott, Richard - A modern languages graduate, working in IT.

Maldé, Anjool - Details of employment and education.

Jones, Kelvin - The online portfolio of London based web developer.

Nethercot, Christine M. - A teacher with experience of Early Years and Key Stage 1, based in Durham City.

Boyle, Jane - Portfolio of graphic design work.

LeCornu, Carl J - A multimedia graphic designer specialising in the Internet. Based in Coventry.

Fowden, Russell - Information about working in IT and contact details.

Hitchens, Chris - A project manager with a strong commercial insight. List of skills.

Sherry, Siobhan - A media, communications, marketing, and PR specialist.

Chalfin, Nadia - Biography, showreels and contact information for an aspiring presenter.

Ritson, Louise - Consultant based in England providing personal mentoring and team facilitation for directors and senior managers in industry and the public sector.

Poynder, Richard - Portfolio of articles and books written by this freelance technology journalist.

Spooncer, Rodger C - Sales and marketing professional who is also a qualified engineer.

Chambert, Olivier - Overview of work experience, skills, and education. Mechanical engineer.

Willmott, Paul Francis - Freelance pianist. Covering Southampton, Portsmouth or Bournemouth area. Biography and music samples.

Staael, Martin - C/C++ Programmer, Specialist in e-Commerce development.

Green, Rufus - Writer, researcher and subeditor. Freelance, contract or permanent position sought.

Kennedy, Dougal - Software engineer. C, C++, Java, Windows MFC, Unix, Linux and VxWorks.

March, Justin - Bristol based web developer.

Carter, Mark - VB/C/C++ Windows/UNIX programmer with applied mathematics PhD. Lives in Aberdeenshire.

Pejovic, Pro - Applications developer with commercial experience in client-server development: Visual Basic, XML/XSL, TIBCO, JavaScript, SQL and HTML.

Redmond, Peter D - Computer science graduate. Portfolio and information on personal interests.

Steele, Dr. Adrian - Offering an independant service as a non executive director.

Blanc, Stephen - Senior product manager, mobile telecom industry.

Forsyth, Steven - Localisation manager and web developer.

Saunders, Josh - Web developer working in the music industry.

Harris, Joycelyn - Web designer and copywriter. Includes portfolio.

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