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Derrick Pereira Derrick Pereira comes from an electronic engineering background and worked for Thorn EMI for seven years. In 1983 he made the transition into Information Technology and started his IT career with American based software house PSDI where he was part of a small group of technical staff supporting the company's products at various European client sites. He then spent over 5 years at the Barclays merchant bank Barclays Capital (formerly BZW).
Derrick's career in Software Testing, which commenced in 1991, has seen him appointed to high profile consultancy assignments at British Telecommunications, AT&T, PA Consulting and KPMG.
Derrick is also the founder of the charity Help A Poor and Needy Child Fund and since 1980 has seen this voluntary organisation develop internationally with branches in the UK, USA, India, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Australia and Canada. Jonathan Binks Jonathan has spearheaded an important area in the company's development of its training courses, especially the ISEB Testing Certificate courses - well recognised British Computer Society qualifications. This has ensured that e-testing's consultants have up to date knowledge of technologies when working on demanding projects. These courses have also helped clients maximise the potential of their testing teams. Jonathan's evolving work on e-testing's Methodology matches the vertical markets of e-testing's client base, harnessing the talents of the commercial, retail, government and manufacturing specialists within e-testing. Jonathan has been instrumental in helping e-testing's consultants implement 'best of breed' technology-based solutions across public and private sector assignments. Malcolm Paget Malcolm Paget attended Oxford University where he obtained a BA in History and Economics and an M Phil in Economics. He became a Lecturer in Economics at Portsmouth Polytechnic.
Malcolm subsequently joined Deloitte Haskins & Sells (later merged with Coopers & Lybrand) where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant and specialised in business advisory and corporate finance work in the broadcasting sector. His time at Coopers & Lybrand also included forensic accounting investigations and a secondment to the Serious Fraud Office as an Assistant Director.
After leaving Coopers & Lybrand he worked as a Finance Director of HIT Entertainment, where he was responsible for floating the company on the LSE. At Reed Health plc he organised the demerger and floatation of the Reed healthcare business from the rest of the Reed Executive business.
He now has his own accountancy practice in North London.
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