There are hundreds of international press articles and interviews for my clients connected to the projects I have been involved with,
however these three articles are connected directly to me and my projects.
The Dog House in Acton High Street opened at the weekend pleasing its new customers with a covers band live set on Friday 24th October and with TotalRock Radio's Tina Saul spinning the discs Saturday 25th.
West London has been lacking a rock bar since the Wellington in Shepherds Bush called last orders back in the 90s. Another missed venue was the Red Lion in Brentford which used to host rock nights on the Saturday with DJ Nick London. Sadly both of those venues have been turned into McDonalds restaurants and rock fans in the area has been cheesed off ever since.
The aim is to reduce costs for itself and clients by facilitating internal meetings and candidate interviews across its 52-plus offices around the world. Devised by the company’s systems administrator Dan Glen, it costs only £50 per month to run but offers a quality similar to that of more expensive video conferencing technology. The system uses high-definition video cameras and runs on a Flash Media server in the company’s London office, which allows users to stream live video. The service will be offered free to clients and candidates.
On the 5th October 2007, four of the staff of Antal International’s head office slept out in the streets of the UK’s capital to help raise awareness and funds for the many homeless children in London. The event is called Byte Night and directly supports the NCH (National Children’s Charity). 270 IT Professionals joined them in this event and in total helped contribute over £400,000. The idea is for the sleepers to experience what so many of the homeless children of London experience every night. It got very cold and could have got very wet. A lot of these children have nowhere else to go and they're not always homeless of their own choice.