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  1. Emma Atkins

    Emma Atkins (born 31 March 1975 in Cumbria) is a popular English actress best known for playing the role of Charity Tate on the ITV1 Soap Opera "Emmerdale" from 2000 to 2005 which was her first appearance on British Television. Since leaving Emmerdale, Atkins has appeared in episodes of the BBC series "Dalziel and Pascoe", "Mayo", "I'm with stupid", "New Street Law", "Doctors" and "Casualty".

  2. Richard Sinnott

    Richard Sinnott (born 5 June 1963, Aldridge, West Midlands) is a professional actor, writer and director based in Manchester. He has played over forty credited roles in British television series such as Life on Mars and The Street, and in films such as The Parole Officer. He teaches Beginners' acting classes in Manchester and is a freelance Performing Arts lecturer at Salford University. He is the author of the theatre play 'Laid Upon A Pebble-Bed'.

  3. Rosie Smith

    "Rosie Smith" is a rock and metal musician best known for her live performances with metal band Cradle of Filth, as well as appearing on "Temptation"; the first single from "Thornography". She was born in 1984, London. At the age of twelve she moved to Dorset. She earned a music diploma at Weymouth college, where she met and joined her first band, "Jack's Back". During this time she also played with a Tina Turner tribute band, playing the saxophone.

  4. David Lockwood

    David Lockwood ("The Blackcoated Worker", 1958 & 1989) sought to analyse the changes in the stratification position of the clerical worker by using a framework based on Max Weber's distinction between market and work situations. Lockwood argued that the class position of any occupation can be most successfully located by distinguishing between the material rewards gained from the market and work situations, …

  5. Ursula Holden-Gill

    Ursula Holden-Gill is an English actress best known for her role as cancer sufferer Alice Dingle on ITV's "Emmerdale". She was born on 2 January 1974. Ursula graduated from St Martin's in 1996 with a BA (Honors) in Drama and Music before studying for an MA in Contemporary Theatre and a PG Diploma. in Drama. Since then Ursula has been guest lecturer for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Salford University and Oldham College.

  6. Ruth Aylett

    Ruth Aylett (b. 1951) is Professor of Computer Science at the Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. Born in London, she studied economics at the London School of Economics. Subsequently, she worked in computing and robotics at Sheffield Hallam University, the University of Edinburgh and finally the University of Salford. She is the author of "Robots", a popular science book.

  7. Sze Wai Wong

    Sze Wai Wong Position: Project Manager After graduating with an MA in Exhibition Design from Salford University, it was a natural step for Sze Wai to cross the road from the University and come and work in Early Action’s Salford offices!

  8. Tim Stokes

    I am currently living in Manchester looking for work and applying for teacher training. Also, I'm involved designing scenarios and levels for computer games, graphics for Web sites, video projections and producing music (ambient/trance/industrial). I'm looking at setting up a recording studio, freelance design and opportunities in alternative and renewable energy sources.

  9. Lance Bradley

    Lance Bradley Director, Sales and Marketing Lance is well known throughout the automotive industry having joined Mitsubishi from Ford Direct Sales. Lance is well known throughout the automotive industry having joined Mitsubishi from Ford Direct Sales. During his time there, Lance was responsible for over 40,000 unit sales per annum. During his time there, Lance was responsible for over 40,000 unit sales per annum.

  10. James Clark

    Im Jimmy im 19 doing a media productions course at Salford University i love gettin mashed and n avin party . . .

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  12. Stuart Berry

    Stuart Berry graduated from Salford University in 1997 with a First Class honours degree in podiatry. He has experience from NHS, commercial and private sectors and is able to bring together a wide range of expertise. As well as general chiropody footcare, he is able to bring to the practice a variety of other podiatry disciplines including Nail Surgery and Biomechanical/Gait Analysis .

  13. Brett Baker

    Brett Baker Secretary, Board of Advisors (2004-2008) Brett Baker , Black Dykes principal trombone is viewed now as one of Europe’s leading brass players and teachers. Having won every major brass band title before the age of twenty five. He is currently the most recorded trombone soloist in the brass band movement.

  14. Ang Mong Seng

    Ang Mong Seng , BBM Independent Non-Executive Director Mr Ang has been an Independent Non- Executive Director of the Company since 1997. He is a member of the Audit Committee and Chairman of the Remuneration Committee of the Company. Pursuant to Article 107 of the Company's Article of Association, Mr Ang is due for re-election at the Company's forthcoming Annual General Meeting on 20 April 2007. Mr Ang is a Member of Parliament for Hong Kah GRC (Bukit Gombak).

  15. Vicki Crampton

    Vicki Crampton Vicki Crampton , State Registered Podiatrist Vicki graduated from Salford University in June 2000. Vicki has worked with many patients within the sporting world, specialising with runners, footballers and triathletes. She works independently offering Podiatric care and Biomechanical Analysis. She had previously worked within the NHS, however, left to concentrate on the private sector.

  16. Graham Whitehead

    Graham Whitehead joined the British Post Office in 1968 as a Post Office University Student. He spent 12 months, before attending university, in all parts of the business from the chairman's office to the deepest, muddiest hole in the ground. He graduated from Leeds University in 1972 with a BSc honours degree in Mechanical Engineering.

  17. Jeffrey P. Whitten

    Jeffrey P. Whitten , Ph.D. - VP, Research Dr. Whitten brings more than twenty-five years of experience in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries through his positions with Neurocrine Biosciences, Marion Merrell Dow (now Aventis), Glaxo Pharmaceuticals and Sandoz (now Novartis). He has discovered eight compounds that have moved into clinical development, and was part of the team for Allegra and Albutamol. Dr. Whitten has over 250 patents and publications.

  18. Malcolm Unsworth

    Malcolm Unsworth Senior Vice President & COO, Actaris Malcolm Unsworth was named Sr. Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Actaris in April of 2007, based in Luxumborg. When Itron acquired Schlumberger Electricity, Inc. in 2005, Unsworth served as Sr. Vice President for Itron hardware solutions. Unsworth spent 25 years with Schlumberger, including 11 years associated with the electricity meter business.

  19. Geoff Everett

    Geoff Everett - Director/Product Development Geoff has over 40 years experience in the automotive industry. Twenty five years with Automotive Developments (AMD), the U.K's leading tuner of German cars. Before founding AMD, Geoff's experience includes being Technical Manager of BMW GB, and prior to this, Product Development Manager for FKI Crypton where he was responsible for the design and development of the well known Crypton Engine Analyser.

  20. Sara Mallinson

    Sara teaches various short courses and workshops on qualitative research methods,questionnaire design, critical appraisal, and qualitative evidence synthesis. She is convenor of the qualitative data analysis mini-module on the IHR distance-learning Masters in Research and the evidence synthesis mini-module.

  21. Michael Harloe

    Professor Michael Harloe is a social scientist who has worked for many years on issues of urban and regional development. He was the Founder Editor (1977-97) of the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. His most recent (co-authored) book is Working Capital. Life and Labour in Contemporary London (Routledge, 2002) which is based on one of the major projects in the recently completed ESRC Cities Programme.

  22. Ritchie Barber

    Ritchie Barber Ritchie graduated from Salford University with a first class honours degree in Physiotherapy. His experiences have led his developing an insight into managing performance in

  23. Gordon Chapman

    Gordon Chapman , aged 56, Chief Executive Officer Mr. Chapman originally joined Wellstream in 1991 and is now the company's Chief Executive Officer. He has 32 years of experience in the oil field services sec to r, including 15 years with Wellstream. Mr. Chapman joined the Company as Chief Operating Officer when Wellstream was an entrepreneurial start-up company based in Panama City . He became CEO in 1992 and oversaw the sale of the company to Dresser Industries in 1995.

  24. John Hargreaves

    John Hargreaves - Head of Property Management After graduating from Salford University in 1979 with a degree in Building, John joined Alfred McAlpine, a national building contractor, as a trainee surveyor. After 5 years he moved on and pursued his career with Blackpool Borough Council in the Borough Surveyor`s department. He later joined Bolton Metro as a surveyor in the Housing Department, leaving them in 1987 for a similar position with Blackburn Borough Council.

  25. Beverley Zbinden

    Beverley Zbinden , Year 2-2 Teacher Mrs Zbinden teaches Year 2-2 class on Thursdays and Fridays. She comes from Lincolnshire in Northern England. She is married with three young children and has lived in Geneva since 1993. Beverley graduated from Salford University in 1992 with a degree BSc in French, German and Marketing Studies. She then trained as a teacher of English as a Foreign Language (CELTA) and later specialised in teaching English to childern (CELTYL).

  26. Ursula Holden-Gill

    Ursula Holden-Gill Ursula Holden-Gill Ursula Holden-Gill graduated from St Martin's in 1996 with a BA (Hons) in Drama and Music before studying for an MA in Contemporary Theatre and a PG Dip. in Drama. Since then Ursula has been guest lecturer for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Salford University and Oldham College.

  27. Simon Blackmore

    Simon Blackmore (born in 1976, UK; lives in Manchester) makes performative sculptures and installations using sound and custom-made technology. Since gaining a First Class Honours degree in Sculpture at The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (1999), and an MA in Creative Technology at Salford University in 2001, he has received commissions and exhibitions from galleries throughout the UK and was nominated for the Beck’s Futures Prize in 2006.

  28. Vicky Best

    Vicky Best joined the ICO in April 2006 as Director of Human Resources. Previously, Vicky was Human Resources Manager at First Choice Homes in Oldham. She is responsible for developing and implementing the Human Resources Strategy. The HR department covers a broad range of activity including Learning and Development, Health and Safety and recruitment. Vicky is a member of the Chartered Institute of Personal and Development (CIPD) and graduated from Salford University.

  29. Steve Dixon

    Steve began his career working in a range of roles within the creative industries. As an actor he worked with leading directors including Nicholas Hytner, Steven Berkoff, Michael Blakemore and Richard Eyre; with experimental theatre companies such as Incubus and Lumiere & Son; and as a stand-up comedian at the original Comedy Store and Comic Strip in London.

  30. Karen Saunders

    Karen Saunders BSc(Hons) MCSP Karen graduated from Salford University in 1998 with a BSc (Honours) degree in physiotherapy . Initially she worked as a Junior at Manchester Royal Infirmary and started to train as a Bobath physiotherapist under the guidance of Linzi Meadows on the Neurological Outreach Team . This inspired her to specialise in neurological physiotherapy and so in 2001, she moved to Hope Hospital, Salford to work as a Senior Neurotherapist .

  31. Emma Willder

    Emma Willder , BA (Hons), ACMA Emma joined the Co-operative College in August 2003 as Head of Management Services. Emma graduated from Salford University with a degree in Business Studies, specialising in her final year in Financial Management, and then spent 3 years working in finance within a retail company. Since then Emma has worked for a large catering company and a financial services company.

  32. Ruth Elliot

    Ruth Elliot Ruth Elliot graduated from Salford University having gained a BSc (Hons) in Podiatry. Ruth is a member of the Chiropodist & Podiatric Society and the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine. Her area of specialised research has been knee pain in adolescent sports persons. Ruth has been associated with Youth Cricket since 1995.

  33. Steve Towlson

    Steve Towlson Vice President of Engineering Steve joined Citel in 1999 and leads the company’s development and design engineering operations. Before joining Citel Steve gained a wealth of technical software development experience in the telecom environment at Plessey/GPT/Siemens, where he held several team and project management positions. Steve holds a degree in Biology from Salford University in the United Kingdom.

  34. Lee Webster

    Lee joined MSEC as an Enterprise Fellow in 2002 before taking up the post of Enterprise Academic in 2004. Lee holds a PhD in physical chemistry awarded by Salford University in 1996. Before joining MSEC he worked as a Research and Development chemist. He has been actively involved in technology transfer and innovation from universities to both small companies and multinational corporations.

  35. Phil Jenkins

    Phil Jenkins After studying Music, Acoustics and Sound Recording at Salford University, Phil worked for the RSC and the National Theatre as a sound engineer. He joined De Lane Lea in 2003 and is now an established assistant mixer/mix tech and also enjoys sound editorial work. Phil has worked on many of the films mixed at De Lane Lea over the last four years, and recently mixed the acclaimed 'In the Hands of the Gods' .

  36. Mike Doyle

    Mike Doyle is Head of Widening Participation and Access Development at the University of Salford, and is based in the Education Development Unit. He is Director of the FE/HE Consortium,and contributes to regional and sub-regional WP developments, such as Aimhigher and the Greater Manchester Strategic Alliance. Research interests include partnership approaches to educational policy delivery, and work-based learning.

  37. Leslie Woodhead

    Leslie Woodhead 's published writing includes a book on his film making in Africa, “A Box full of Spirits” (Heinemann 1987). His latest book, “MY LIFE AS A SPY” was published by Macmillan in June 2005. Woodhead is an Honorary Companion of Manchester University, and an Honorary Lecturer in Visual Anthropology. He is also a Doctor of Letters of Salford University. In 1994, Woodhead was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth for “Services to Television.

  38. Kevin Thomas

    Kevin Thomas studied Building Surveying at Salford University and has worked in both the public sector and private practice as a Building Surveyor before joining Northumbria. His main teaching interests are technology, maintenance, design and materials technology. Kevin is Director of International Affairs for the School, being involved in the recruitment and general organization of overseas students.

  39. Helen Ayling

    Helen Ayling Helen graduated from Salford University in 2002 and joined Knowsley PCT. She currently works as a senior physiotherapy at Whiston and St Helen’s hospitals in the musculoskeletal and chronic pain fields. She has a special interest in acupuncture for musculoskeletal disorders. She is due to commence her masters in advanced physiotherapy.

  40. Phillip Russell

    Phillip Russell - Managing Director, Facilities Services Phillip graduated from Salford University in 1978 with a BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying and Construction Economics.

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