We must be getting something right! For the
third successive year, Inclusive Technology has been named as one of the fifty
fastest growing technology companies in the north of England, in Deloitte &
Touche's Fast 50 Awards.
Thank you to our customers for making this possible. We always try to listen to what you want and supply what your learners need; in fact, we now have more products in our catalogue than ever. We know that technology can be liberating, when supplied with the right information and back up. That's why we offer additional support through exhibitions, information days and training.
Now we have taken on new staff to help provide the products and services you rightfully expect. These new appointments will help us produce more accessible software, to ensure that people know what's available, and to support you in using technology to benefit learners with special educational needs.
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Sukhjit Gill joins Inclusive as Sales and Marketing Director. With the help of the Information and Marketing Team, he aims to bring good value and well researched products and ideas to the Inclusive catalogue, as well as look after information days and exhibitions. Sukhjit has seven years' experience in the education market with a number of ICT companies, most recently TAG Learning. He lives in Leeds with his wife Darshan. |
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| Ian Bean joins the Information Team from Priory Woods, an award winning Beacon Special School widely considered a model of best practice in ICT for children with special needs. Described by BECTa as 'a highly experienced and innovative ICT teacher and coordinator', Ian has taught learners of all ages with a wide range of severe, profound and complex learning difficulties. He is also an experienced training provider and has devised and delivered courses in schools and colleges around the country. Ian is passionate in his belief that technology has the potential to enable and empower all learners. He is a former BECTa ICT in Practice Award winner and a regular speaker at ICT conferences. | ![]() |
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Adam Hamer joins our Technical Support department after being in charge of media and support at a local reproductions wholesaler. He will be dealing with customer queries concerning hardware and software, although his background is largely in web development and he will also assist with Inclusive's technical support website and other web projects. He lives locally in Grotton and spends most of his spare time trying to DJ and can often be found doing so at car shows across the country. |
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Steve Pritchard is our new Business Systems Manager. Steve graduated in 2003 with a degree in Software Engineering and previously held a diverse role for a company specialising in signage and printing. He also worked for BT whilst studying, looking at the development and deployment of new billing systems. He will now look after Inclusive's requirements for ordering, stock control and financial systems as well as business systems integration. Steve is employed by the University of Huddersfield as part of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership, a high profile scheme sponsored by the DTI to help build business and research links between a company, a University and an Associate. He will be based at Inclusive full time. Pete Wraith of the University of Huddersfield said, "We are really looking forward to working with you as you move Inclusive into the next phase of its development." |
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Alex Harper, from Royton, studied Audio Technology and has a background in sound engineering, music production and artist management. He will be the Resource Technician at Inclusive, primarily responsible for the physical production of in-house software. Alex enjoys developing and producing recording artists in his spare time and his other hobbies are martial arts and live music. |
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Paul Pearce left school at 16 to join Europress, where he rapidly rose to become a senior programmer using Macromedia Director. He then worked for a web agency for two years for clients such as Microsoft, Astra Zeneca, Urban Splash, BBC and the North West Development Agency. In that time Paul developed multimedia CDs and DVDs as well as online applications - all skills that will be put to good use in Inclusive's Development Team. Paul has been a competitive cyclist for nine years on road and track and is kept busy exercising and training two young Rottweilers. He lives locally in Denton with his girlfriend Julia. |
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Paul Killion graduated in the summer with a degree in Biological sciences from Warwick University. He aims to gain valuable experience and work skills by being involved in the day to day running of a successful business like Inclusive Technology. Originally from Delph, Paul moved back home to be closer to his two biggest loves - girlfriend Laura and Manchester United! |
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