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Warwick Bailey
Chairman
Warwick Bailey, BSc, PGCE, MRSC, is Founder Director of Icodeon Ltd, a dynamic e-Learning enterprise based in the "Silicon Fen" around the University of Cambridge, UK. Since 2003 Icodeon has developed and sold state-of-the-art e-Learning software to vendors of Internet based platforms. Icodeon software is used in the corporate training, school, and university market segments with customers in America, Europe, Africa and Australasia.
Before starting Icodeon Ltd, Warwick was Project Manager at the Centre for Applied Research in Education Technologies at the University of Cambridge and was a board member at the Centre for Education Computing Initiatives at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Warwick has worked on e-Learning initiatives funded by UK Government and European Union agencies.
Prior to his engagement with e-Learning, Warwick helped establish a new International School in the former socialist East Germany, and also a new Inner City Technology College in London.
Warwick was awarded the 1998 Pirelli International Multimedia Prize for the Communication of Science & Technology, and was elected to a UK Royal Society for his contribution to UK school curriculum innovation. Warwick is a Member of the UK Institute of Directors.
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Martin Aitken
Founding Director and MD
Martin Aitken, B.A., Dip. Econ., is a graduate of Durham University. He read economics and social science after successfully completing the first year of a civil engineering degree at Liverpool University. He studied economic development at post-graduate level at the Polytechnic of North London.
He worked in India for the Agrindus Institute and later Boys Town, Tirumangalam, before taking up a post as medical social worker with the London Borough of Islington. Later he moved to a research position with the London Voluntary Service Council. During that time and subsequently, he was a part-time Ph.D student at Keele University in International Relations, developing a theory of communication.
He was a Trustee for many years of the charity Unipal (Universities’ Trust for Educational Exchange with Palestinians), which sends volunteers to teach in Palestinian refugee camps. He also helped set up, and helps run, the Cambridge Association for Peace Studies, which organises school workshops as part of the secondary curriculum.
He is Founding Director of Good Cotton Limited and a member of the Institute of Directors.
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