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Alex Stanhope

Alex Stanhope
Chief Technologist
Technology Strategy Board

Alex graduated at the top of his class with a BSc in Computer Science from Bristol University, winning the Bull Prize. He stayed on to lecture in Databases and Digital Media for three years.

 

Bev Bullcock

Executive Producer
ITV Productions

 

Dan Haddon

Head of Location Resources and Business Development
ITV Productions

 

David Carr

David Carr
Former Operations Director
MediaCityUK

David is a Consultant working in Media with an emphasis on, Studios, High Definition Television, Digital Workflow Design, 3D/3G technology and production innovation. 

 

Ian Wagdin

Production Innovation Executive
BBC

 

Jean-Pierre Evain

Jean-Pierre Evain
Project Manager, Metadata and Workflow Processes Groups
EBU

Jean-Pierre Evain joined the EBU’s Technical Department in 1992 to work on “New Systems and Services” after several years spent in the R&D laboratories of France-Telecom (CCETT) and Deutsche Telekom.

 

Jon Wright

Senior Workflow Manager
4K London

 

Keith Cass

Keith Cass
Director of Technology
ITN

Keith’s role is to ensure ITN remains at the cutting edge of technology, evaluating new systems that come on the market. Keith joined ITN in 1980 and has been part of ITN's senior management team since 1989. He became Director of Technology in 2002. 

 

Kevin Morris

Kevin Morris
Head of Technology
Teachers.TV

Kevin is a technical manager at Teachers TV, with the responsibility of managing technical operations, broadcast digital workflows and content delivery to all its platforms.

 

Kirstie McLure

Kirstie McLure
Head of Production
Pioneer

Kirstie was appointed Head of Production in 2000 and has put in place the processes, talent and relationships that underpin the growth of the business. In the past four years the output by her team has quadrupled, delivering award-winners such as Miracles In the Womb (for Channel 4 and National Geographic International), Extraordinary Animals in the Womb (for Channel 4, Granada International, NGC and NGCI) and the series Catastrophe (for Channel 4 and Discovery).

 

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