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The profiles of Top IT Employers were written by our team of business writers who specialise in HR and the IT industry. They are:

Robert Blincoe started his journalism career as a crime reporter in Manchester’s Moss Side in 1991. He has been news editor of Europe’s largest technology news website, promoted the UK’s biotech and green fuel industries for The British Council, and was a senior member of Getty Images’ award-winning customer magazine Edit. Robert writes about business, science, crime and gambling and has contributed to many magazines as well as the Financial Times, the Guardian, The Independent and The Sun. He has an MSc in Business and IT and is married to Alana Juman Blincoe.

Frank Booty has been a freelance editor and writer for over two decades, contributing to many market-leading titles, books and websites in the fields of business, facilities management, IT and networking, and manufacturing. Frank is also the editor of Top IT Employers United Kingdom, and has contributed to other books in CRF's portfolio. An award-winning journalist, he has also devised and chaired many conferences in the facilities management market, and is the editor of the highly-acclaimed Facilities Management Handbook (now in its 4th edition), published by Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier.

Paul Bray read Modern History at Oxford, and spent five years in the computer industry before entering journalism in 1988. He was deputy editor of Which Computer? for two years and went freelance in 1991. Since then he has written for the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, the Guardian, The Times and The Sunday Times, many magazines including Computing, Director and Nasdaq International, as well as more exotic publications such as the Hutchinson Encyclopaedia and Almanac.

Rachelle Thackray is a freelance writer and editor, and author of 20/20 Hindsight, published by Virgin Business Guides. She works for a range of clients from different sectors.

 

Roger Trapp is an experienced business journalist and corporate writer with in-depth knowledge of management issues, enterprise and a variety of related topics. He was on the business staff of the Independent and Independent on Sunday for more than a decade and as part of his focus on enterprise took responsibility for the Independent on Sunday’s pioneering annual survey of fast-growing companies. He has also been a regular writer for a variety of magazines covering a range of subjects, but particularly management, finance and enterprise.

David Vickery is a corporate writer, web editor and communications consultant who runs his own writing business, Davang Ltd. An honours graduate in economics, he held senior writing positions at Henderson Investors, Abbey and the London Stock Exchange, and worked for the advertising agencies Valin Pollen and DMB&B. David now writes brochures, websites, magazine articles, internal communications material and annual reports for clients throughout the UK and internationally.

The profiles of Top IT Employers were written by our team of business writers who specialise in HR and the IT industry. They are:

Robert Blincoe started his journalism career as a crime reporter in Manchester’s Moss Side in 1991. He has been news editor of Europe’s largest technology news website, promoted the UK’s biotech and green fuel industries for The British Council, and was a senior member of Getty Images’ award-winning customer magazine Edit. Robert writes about business, science, crime and gambling and has contributed to many magazines as well as the Financial Times, the Guardian, The Independent and The Sun. He has an MSc in Business and IT and is married to Alana Juman Blincoe.

Frank Booty has been a freelance editor and writer for over two decades, contributing to many market-leading titles, books and websites in the fields of business, facilities management, IT and networking, and manufacturing. Frank is also the editor of Top IT Employers United Kingdom, and has contributed to other books in CRF's portfolio. An award-winning journalist, he has also devised and chaired many conferences in the facilities management market, and is the editor of the highly-acclaimed Facilities Management Handbook (now in its 4th edition), published by Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier.

Paul Bray read Modern History at Oxford, and spent five years in the computer industry before entering journalism in 1988. He was deputy editor of Which Computer? for two years and went freelance in 1991. Since then he has written for the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, the Guardian, The Times and The Sunday Times, many magazines including Computing, Director and Nasdaq International, as well as more exotic publications such as the Hutchinson Encyclopaedia and Almanac.

Rachelle Thackray is a freelance writer and editor, and author of 20/20 Hindsight, published by Virgin Business Guides. She works for a range of clients from different sectors.

 

Roger Trapp is an experienced business journalist and corporate writer with in-depth knowledge of management issues, enterprise and a variety of related topics. He was on the business staff of the Independent and Independent on Sunday for more than a decade and as part of his focus on enterprise took responsibility for the Independent on Sunday’s pioneering annual survey of fast-growing companies. He has also been a regular writer for a variety of magazines covering a range of subjects, but particularly management, finance and enterprise.

David Vickery is a corporate writer, web editor and communications consultant who runs his own writing business, Davang Ltd. An honours graduate in economics, he held senior writing positions at Henderson Investors, Abbey and the London Stock Exchange, and worked for the advertising agencies Valin Pollen and DMB&B. David now writes brochures, websites, magazine articles, internal communications material and annual reports for clients throughout the UK and internationally.

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