1. Rupert Goodwins

    Rupert Goodwins (born May 23, 1965) is a British writer and technology journalist. His career actually started as a programmer for Sinclair Research in the early 1980s, working on the ZX Spectrum ROM. He remained with the company after its acquisition by Amstrad. He has written for a number of UK computer publications, including: * Sinclair User * Personal Computer World * PC Magazine UK * IT Week He currently works full-time for ZDNet UK, …

  2. Michelle Dewberry

    Michelle Dewberry (born October 9, 1979 in Hull, East Yorkshire) was the winner of the second series of British television programme "The Apprentice". She was hired by Sir Alan Sugar, but after a series of personal problems she left Amstrad in September 2006.

  3. Nick Hewer

    Nick Hewer is a former Public Relations Officer living in France. He has previously spent 21 years in the Amstrad management team. His PR company was hired by Amstrad to represent them in 1983. He sold the company in 1998. Hewer is one of Sir Alan Sugar's advisors in every episode of the UK version of the "The Apprentice" television show.

  4. Margaret Mountford

    Margaret Mountford is a British lawyer and business woman originally from Holywood, Northern Ireland. She was educated at Cambridge University. She has been a non-Executive Director of Amstrad plc since 22 September, 1999 and also has many years corporate law experience as a partner in the law firm Herbert Smith, from which she retired in March 1999. She is also a non-Executive Director at Georgica Plc. Mountford has never been directly employed by Sugar, …

  5. Tony Warriner

    Tony Warriner wrote his first video game, Obsidian for Amstrad CPC, in 1986. The game was published by Artic Computing and received strong reviews. After leaving Artic, Tony had a spell at Cascade Games and then Bytron, writing air traffic control software. In 1990 Tony and Charles Cecil, who he had met at Artic Computing, founded Revolution Software together with David Sykes and Noirin Carmody.

  6. Nigel Searle

    Nigel Searle was the managing director of Sinclair Research Ltd, and one of the company's longest-serving employees. He joined Sinclair Radionics in 1973, and for most of the 1970s, Searle worked for Sinclair in the United States to promote the company's calculators and other products. In 1977, with Sinclair in financial trouble, Searle left the company.

  7. Pierre Fayolle

    Pierre Fayolle (France), marié 2 enfants est actuellement Cadre Supérieur au Crédit Agricole Sud Rhone Alpes. Il est aussi professeur de Déontologie à l'Université Lyon 3. Il pratique la course à pied (endurance) ; le parapente, et outre le bricolage fait de la composition musicale (voir site sfr ci contre) assistée par ordinateur sous le nom de scène : PIFAJUVA. Disponible aussi : arbre généalogique des ascendants

  8. Keith Collins

    Business Leader: A creative visionary who inspires the team; Uniting and aligning business functions to drive the business; Connecting at all levels with energy and enthusiasm; Channel, Partner and Alliance Expert: Experience of several and varied routes to market: Direct / on-line, distribution / reseller; VAR/SI and retail; Proficient communicator; Innovative and successful programs; Commercial and Planning Skills: . . .

  9. Jason Lee

    I have held increasingly senior positions within GSK IT since 1995 to present. I have worked in our pharmaceutical, Corporate Finance, Supply chain and Consumer Healthcare divisions within GSK in Project and Programme Management roles. In the last 5 years I've focused mostly on Service Ownership and Service management roles, and in the last year I have taken on Strategy and Architectural responsibilities for Corporate Finance IT.

  10. Keith Warburton
  11. Sir Alan Sugar
  12. Amstrad
  13. Jon Ritman

    Jon Ritman was a software developer in the 1980s, working primarily on games for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC home computer range. His first game, "Namtir Raiders" for the ZX81 gained its name from his surname reversed. He first gained notoriety with his games "Bear Bovver" and "Match Day" for the ZX Spectrum. As of March 2007, three of the top twenty games listed at "World of Spectrum" were written by Ritman, namely "Head Over Heels", …

  14. Chris Sawyer

    "Chris Sawyer" is a Scottish computer game developer who is best-known for designing and programming "RollerCoaster Tycoon", "RollerCoaster Tycoon 2", and "Transport Tycoon". He entered the games industry in 1983, writing games in Z80 machine code on the Memotech MTX home computer, and then the Amstrad CPC series home computer. Some of these were published by Ariolasoft, "Sepulcri Scelerati" and "Ziggurat".

  15. Costa Panayi

    Costa Panayi (born 17 January 1960, Salford, Lancashire, England, UK) was a computer game programmer during the 1980s. He founded Vortex Software with Paul Canter, publishing games for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC. He is of Greek descent, and studied engineering at the University of Salford. After graduation, he started to work as mechanical engineer for British Aerospace, when he got into programming games business from his hobby interests.

  16. David Powell

    Mr. Powell is a Chartered Accountant and Management Consultant. He trained with Deloitte Haskins and Sells in the UK. He is currently working for Data Stream Services in Boston, with responsibility for business development in respect of a new financial software product. Target industries include Hospitality, Restaurant, Retail and e-commerce. In addition he has been implementing Exact's ERP/CRM software and helping build out other service areas. He is looking for projects or . . .

  17. I. Erdinc Mutlu
  18. Dr. Bernhard Steiner

    Dr. Bernhard Steiner became Chief Executive Officer of CDT on September 14, 2004. Previously, Dr. Steiner held Executive director positions from 2003 at both Wayfinder Systems AB of Sweden, a navigation and location software development company, and OWR AG, a leading NBC protection solutions company. He continues as a non-executive director at Wayfinder. From 1999 until 2003, Dr. Steiner was General Manager of the Software Solutions Group of Motorola, Inc., an electronics company.

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  20. Malcolm Miller

    Malcolm Miller (Born 22/8/55) appointed 21 February 2001. He is Chief Executive Officer of Raymarine plc. He was Chief Executive of Pace Micro Technology plc from 1997 to 2002, and was formerly Chief Executive, Europe for Sega. His earlier career was with Amstrad plc, culminating in appointment as Managing Director.

  21. Ian Gillis

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  22. Heinz Stumpe

    Heinz Stumpe Vice President, Global Operations Mr. Stumpe, a wireless transmission technology business veteran with more than 20 years of experience, joined Stratex Networks as Director of Marketing in 1996. He was promoted to Vice President of Global Accounts in 1999, Vice President of Strategic Accounts in 2002 and Vice President of Global Operations in April 2006.

  23. Anthony Sethill

    Anthony Sethill: Chief Executive Officer and Founder Anthony founded Frontier Silicon in 2001. His previous roles include Head of Sales & Marketing for Samsung UK, Managing Director of Amstrad and Executive Director/General Manager of BDB (ONdigital).

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  25. Mike May
  26. Vincenzo Concilio
  27. Jody McCullough
  28. Vik Olliver
  29. Georges Brize
  30. Jennifer Perry
  31. Per Klaus Nielsen
  32. Bert

    I am Lambert and i'm a 21 year old ball, I'm at MANCAT college studying music tech and I have a lovely girlfriend called Katiie who is lovely :)

  33. Mark Ramshaw
  34. Jean-Marc Gemperle
  35. Nikos Papadakis
  36. Damien Eastwood

    Damien Eastwood Vice President, Legal Sun Microsystems Inc. Damien Eastwood provides legal support for product development and product strategy for all Sun lines of business, including Software, Systems, Storage, Services and Microelectronics. He has been at Sun for more than 13 years supporting various complex intellectual property issues associated with strategic and M&A transactions.

  37. Miroslav Ambrus-Kis